Disappointed sunbathers are turning to tans from a bottle as bad summer weather hits sunscreen sales and pushes sales of artificial tanning preparations through the roof.
Sales of artificial tanning products are up about 91 per cent from a year earlier, while sunscreen sales are down about 17 percent, according to research agency Nielsen, while sun and sunburn remedies decreased 20 per cent.
"The weather has had a direct impact on the sale of these products," Katherine Rich, chief executive of the New Zealand Food and Grocery Council told BusinessDesk.
"People just aren't getting sunburnt so they don't need the extra sun treatment."
"There are so many seasonal products which are impacted by the weather. It can be anything from sunglasses, cold drinks to ice blocks," Rich said, quoting supermarket sales for sunscreen and tanning products.