You know you need to wear sunscreen, but do you know what the claims and numbers on the labels mean?
But how do you know which one is best? All of the different labels like “SPF,” “Sport,” and “Reef-safe” can be confusing.“‘Broad Spectrum’ means that sunscreen will protect against both UV-A rays, which are responsible for skin cancer and skin aging, and UV-B rays, which are responsible for sunburn and contribute to skin cancer,” said Consumer Reports’ Trisha Calvo.
Sunscreens labeled as “Water Resistant” remain effective only for the time stated on the bottle when you’re swimming or sweating.Terms like “Reef Safe” and “Sport” are not regulated terms, and neither is “Dermatologist Tested.”
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