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What is SPF?
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor, and is a measure of how well a product will protect your skin from UVB rays (which initially make the skin red and swollen, then make it turn brown). For example, you may see products with an SPF of 15 or 30; the larger number mean the product will better protect your skin from UVB rays, which is useful when comparing the efficacy of different products. As SPF 50 (when used correctly) prevents inflammation from UVB even in locations with extremely high levels of UV radiation and in people who are sensitive to UV rays, a factor of higher than SPF 50 is labelled as “SPF 50+”.
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