Brief History of Sunscreen with Sun Zapper
Have you ever wondered how and when sunscreen was invented?
Disclaimer: We didn’t invent sunscreen, but we know who did…
Milton Blake developed the first commercial sunscreen for his company, Hamilton in the late 1920’s, early 1930’s.
Schuller was out on a boat when he learnt that the oils he was using to protect his skin from the sun were not effective, this inspired him to create his own sunscreen.
He then made it his mission to create something that would protect the skin against the sun. Gletscher Crème "Glacier Cream” was created in 1946 which is still available from Piz Buin today.
Although it provided a physical barrier between the soldiers and the ultraviolet rays, it was described as ‘heavy and unpleasant’.
Post-war, Green took the feedback onboard and added coconut oil and cocoa butter to Red Vet Pet to create a smoother and lighter formula that eventually became Coppertone Suntan Cream.
Five years later in 1967, water resistant sunscreens began to formulate.
In Australia the famous Slip! Slop! Slap! Campaign launched and Sid the Seagull Video aired in 1981.