Your Story Series: Courtney Mangan

2 min read
Courtney Mangan wears Solbari UPF 50+ products

Could you please share your experiences around being diagnosed with melanoma?

I was first diagnosed with melanoma in 2017 when I was 29 years old. Since then I have had melanoma three more times where it has spread from my arm to my bowel and to my thigh. I've had over 75 cancer treatments and several surgeries that ultimately have been able to save my life. This year, fingers crossed, will be my fifth year cancer free!

How has your relationship with the sun changed following your diagnosis?

One thing I didn't know before this whole experience changed my life was that sun damage is cumulative and that your skin never forgets. Although I was quite diligent around wearing suncream when I was by the pool or at the beach, I never realised how important it is to apply SPF during all of those incidental sun exposure moments. For example, when you're walking to get coffee, you're hanging your clothes on the line or the sun hits your shoulder as you drive in the car. Since my diagnosis my relationship with the sun has changed dramatically and I always make sure that I slip, slop, slap, seek and slide.

What does living a sun-safe life mean to you, and how has sun protection impacted your confidence or comfort when spending time outdoors?

Living a sun-safe life is survival to me. As someone who has had melanoma four times my relationship with the sun very much revolves around fear. So having the ability to have access to clothing that I know is offering me protection when I am in the sun is so important for my peace of mind.

Have you worn any Solbari products? If so, what is your favourite Solbari product and why?

My favourite Solbari products are the Driving Gloves and the Shoulder Wrap - Two items I ALWAYS have in my car so they are easily accessible if I get caught outside and that I can wear to give me extra protection when driving.

What advice would you give to someone who hasn’t yet embraced sun protection in their routine?

The skin never forgets, sun damage is cumulative! Sun protection can literally save your life, plus sun damage is the number one cause of signs of ageing!

Back to blog homepage

Content Disclaimer: All content on the Solbari website is for informational purposes only. It does not consitute and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have read on this website. Reliance on any information provided on this website is solely at your own risk. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional with any questions about your health or a medical condition.

More articles

Someone's hands holding each other with a skin condition.

The 6 most common skin conditions (including skin cancer & melanoma)

Sun Protection
7 min read

Understand the six most common skin conditions, including non-melanoma skin cancers and melanoma, plus practical tips on symptoms, triggers and early detection.

A man and a woman in black Solbari sun hats with a blue sky in the background.

Your Complete Guide to Choosing Sun-Protective Clothing and Sun Hats

Sun Protection
7 min read

Discover how UPF 50+ clothing and sun hats provide the most reliable daily sun protection, how UPF ratings work, and why they’re essential alongside SPF.

A woman and a man wearing Solbari sun hats and UPF 50+ clothing, walking.

UPF vs SPF: Understanding the Difference for Skin Health

Sun Protection
6 min read

UPF and SPF work together—but they’re not the same. Discover why UPF 50+ clothing offers set-and-forget protection, and where sunscreen is still essential.

Two women wearing Solbari UPF 50+ sun hats and clothing with the sea and a blue sky behind them

The Science of UPF 50+ Clothing and Sun Hats: Why Fabric Rating Matters

Sun Protection
5 min read

Not all fabrics block UV. Explore how UPF 50+ clothing and sun hats are engineered, tested and rated to keep your skin safer every day in the sun.

A man and a woman standing on a beach with blue sky behind them wearing Solbari sun hats and UPF 50+ clothing

Sun Protection Beyond Sunscreen: Make UPF 50+ Clothing and Sun Hats Your First Line of Defence

Sun Protection
4 min read

Learn why dermatologists recommend UPF 50+ clothing and broad-brim sun hats as the first line of defence, with sunscreen used to protect the areas clothing can’t cover.

Courtney wears a Solbari sun hat and Luxe Sun Wrap

Your Story Series: Courtney

Skin Cancer & Melanoma
3 min read

After seeking help for a spot that was changing colour and getting bigger, Courtney was diagnosed with melanoma. She has since prioritised her health above everything else, and has incorporated sun protection as a non-negotiable in her daily routine.