15, 30, 50, 70... Which SPF Should I Use?

By GalTime.com Seems like you need a PhD in SPF these days to understand what's on the label of most sunscreens. And believe you me, you want to make sure you have the right sunscreen slathered on your body before you hit the beach! Non-melanoma skin cancer is now the most common type of cancer in America. More than 3.5 million cases are reported annually... and that's just the reported cases. Many patients are treated in the doctor's office and a good number of those aren't included in the count. That's why the Archives of Dermatology recently called non-melanoma skin cancer an "under-recognized epidemic" in the U.S. Of course, the number one way to prevent skin cancer is to stay out of the sun (especially during peak sun hours) or cover yourself from head to toe even in 90 degree weather! But how many people can do that? Enter sunscreen. The right kind not only blocks dangerous rays, but also helps block the anti-aging effects of the sun (think fewer wrinkles!). But, it's critical to use the right level of protection. There are products on the shelves with SPFs ranging from zero to 70 now-a-days. Do you have any idea what the numbers really mean? How much more protection does a 30 SPF offer than a 15? If you guessed twice as much, you're wrong. An SPF of 15 screens 93 percent of UVB rays, while a 30 screens 97 -- just four percent more. "UVB protection does not increase proportionally with the SPF number," says Dr. Elizabeth Hale of the Skin Cancer Foundation. There's ...
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