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Why you need to know about intermittent sun exposure

Why you need to know about intermittent sun exposure

Uncover intermittent sun exposure risks and how to protect yourself.

Solbari blog: Skin cancer: the basics

Skin cancer: the basics

Learn more about skin cancer, and why early protection matters.

Solbari blog: 5 sun protection tips for this summer

5 sun protection tips for this summer

All the sun protection tips you need for summer are right here.

Can skin damage caused by the sun be repaired or even reversed

Can skin damage caused by the sun be repaired or even reversed?

Learn how your skin repairs sun damage and how to support its recovery.    

UV rays explained and how they affect your skin

UV rays explained and how they affect your skin

Discover UVA & UVB rays' impact on skin and why sun protection is crucial.

A man and a woman walking on a beach wearing Solbari sun huts and sun protective clothing.

How to pick the perfect sun hat for sun protection

The best features to look for when shopping for a hat that provides effective protection from the sun.

Staying sun safe: UPF 50+ sun protective clothing is the best solution

Staying sun safe: UPF 50+ sun protective clothing is the best solution

This blog looks at the best solution for sun protection. The diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer and melanoma costs the Australian Government around $1.7bn annually. Sunscreen is an effective tool in sun protection, but we believe it should be considered as a last resort measure when you have no option but to expose your skin directly to sunlight. It is beyond debate that sun protective clothing is a more reliable means of sun protection.

Women wearing Solbari UPF 50+ sun hats

Don't miss these 7 areas when protecting your skin

In this blog we highlight 7 areas which people often forget to protect and can cause serious sunburns and skin damage... 1. Ears: Have you ever had blistering, peeling ears? Well, it's pretty painful and not a good look. Don't forget to apply sunscreen on your ears, the upper area and behind them.  2. Eyelids: It's a very delicate area, where the skin is sensitive and thin. Category 3 sunglasses will help protect the eyes as well as a wide brim sun hat. Click here to read more...

Solbari blog: What does UPF50+ mean

What does UPF50+ mean?

Explore how UPF 50+ shields against harmful UV radiation effectively.

Psoriasis Awareness Month: Meet Magenta

Psoriasis Awareness Month: Meet Magenta

Magenta, 23, shares her psoriasis journey and how Solbari aids protection.

Ordinary Clothing vs. UPF Clothing: What's the Difference?

Ordinary Clothing vs. UPF Clothing: What's the Difference?

This blog post compares the protection offered by normal clothes and UPF clothes in order to understand the importance of sun protective clothing.  

Men's Health Week: Dr. Ryan de Cruz answers your questions on skin cancer

Men's Health Week: Dr. Ryan de Cruz answers your questions on skin cancer

Hi, I’m Dr Ryan de Cruz. I’m a Consultant Dermatologist and Director of Southern Dermatology in Melbourne, Australia. With this week being Men’s Health Week, I’m here to talk about skin cancer in men, and what we can do to encourage the men in our lives to be more sun-safe.  

Solbari Blog: The importance of protecting your skin during autumn

The importance of protecting your skin during autumn

Curious why sun protection matters in cooler months? Discover why it's essential.

Skin Cancer Awareness with Dr Brooke Corbett

Skin Cancer Awareness with Dr Brooke Corbett

We caught up with Dr Brooke Corbett for Skin Cancer Awareness Month to chat about skin cancer facts, prevention and early detection.

Your Story Series: Meet Louisa

Your Story Series: Meet Louisa

My mothering nature of protecting my children has sharpened my perception of the sun which cannot be greeted with a light-hearted attitude. Premature ageing skin and skin cancer risk are my enemies. At the same time, to guard against the sun invasion does not mean I should give up dressing well.

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