As May comes to a close, so does Melanoma Awareness Month—but the importance of sun safety and skin health continues every day of the year.
Throughout the past few weeks, we’ve focused on education, prevention, and empowering Australians to take their skin seriously. Melanoma remains one of the most common—and most preventable—cancers in Australia. This month was all about spreading awareness and sharing practical tips to help protect you and your loved ones.
Here’s a quick look back at what we covered and the key takeaways:
👩 What Is Melanoma & Why Early Detection Saves Lives
We started the month with the basics: what melanoma is, how it forms, and why early diagnosis is absolutely critical. The survival rate for stage 1 melanoma is over 98%—but drops significantly at later stages.
➡️ Your takeaway: Don't delay your skin checks.
📊 Key Melanoma Statistics in Australia
We looked at the numbers—Australia has one of the highest melanoma rates in the world. About 17,000 Australians are diagnosed each year, and more than one person dies every day from melanoma.
➡️ Your takeaway: Prevention is not optional—it's essential.
🧴 How Long Does Sunscreen Really Last?
We explored the truth behind sunscreen application—why you need to reapply every 2 hours, how water and sweat break it down, and why most people don’t use enough.
➡️ Your takeaway: Use a broad-spectrum SPF50, and reapply often (especially after swimming or sweating).
🧬 Debunking Common Melanoma Myths
Think you’re not at risk because you tan easily? Or because it’s cloudy? Think again. We debunked myths like “only fair-skinned people get melanoma” and “you can’t get sunburnt in winter.”
➡️ Your takeaway: Everyone is at risk—year-round sun protection matters.
🧍♂️ Who’s Most at Risk for Melanoma in Australia?
From outdoor workers like tradies and lifeguards to active Aussies who love their time in the sun, we explored the demographics and lifestyle factors that increase melanoma risk.
➡️ Your takeaway: If you’re outside often, you're at higher risk. Take extra precautions.
🔍 How to Do a Self-Skin Check at Home
We shared a visual guide using the ABCDE rule (Asymmetry, Border, Colour, Diameter, Evolution) to check moles and spots, along with tips for those hard-to-see areas like the back, scalp, and ears.
➡️ Your takeaway: Perform a self-check every 1–2 months, and visit your GP or dermatologist annually.
💬 What Dermatologists Say About Preventing Melanoma
We highlighted expert advice, including:
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Wearing UPF50+ clothing
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Daily sunscreen use—even on cloudy days
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Scheduling professional skin checks
➡️ Your takeaway: Sun protection and skin checks go hand-in-hand.
❤️ “I Was Diagnosed with Melanoma – What Now?”
For those facing a diagnosis, we discussed next steps, treatment stages, and how to protect your skin going forward.
➡️ Your takeaway: A melanoma diagnosis changes how you approach sun safety forever.
☀️ SParms Solutions: UPF50+ Clothing & Organic Sunscreen
Throughout the month, we also introduced sun-safe solutions like our UPF50+ sleeves, wraps, and gloves, plus our 100% organic sport sunscreen—developed for sensitive skin and active lifestyles.
Moving Forward
Melanoma Awareness Month may be over, but sun protection isn’t seasonal. Whether you’re walking the dog, coaching your kid’s footy team, or enjoying a morning round of golf—sun safety should be second nature.
If you’ve read even one post this month and made a small change—booked a skin check, applied sunscreen more diligently, or tried UPF50+ clothing—you’re already taking important steps.
Let’s keep the momentum going. 💪
Stay sun smart, stay protected, and encourage others to do the same.