4, 15, and 30 are good Sun Protection Factors for kids as they contain no "Bad Ingredients".
SPF 50+ should not be used on young children.
SPF 100+ can not be used on children under 13.
The highest available SPF of sunscreen is 110. However, whether higher is better is up for debate. SPF refers to how well the sunscreen blocks out UVB rays, which while damaging, are not nearly as dangerous as UVA rays, against which SPF does not protect. An SPF of 45 will block out 98% of UVB rays, which is about as close as full protection against UVB rays as one can get.
It is important to use good Skin Care products as they have a long lasting effect, especially a good sunscreen.
it would be............spf 50
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The highest SPF I have located is 110 for both Face and Body: Face: Neutrogena Age Shield Face - SPF 110 Body: Banana Boat Kids Max Protect & Play Continuous Spray Sunscreen SPF 110 Banana Boat Ultra Defense Sunscreen Lotion SPF 110 Banana Boat UltraMist Sport Performance Sunscreen SPF 110
"The sun protection factor of a sunscreen is a laboratory measure of the effectiveness of sunscreen --- the higher the SPF, the more protection a sunscreen offers against UV-B (the ultraviolet radiation that causes sunburn)."
Assuming the question is asking about sunscreen SPF, it stands for sun protection factor. This is put on sunscreen bottles to show the consumer how strong the sunscreen is.
dont try to make it lighter, use a sunscreen with good spf to protect it.
500
No. SPF 30 lets in 1/30 of burning UV rays, while SPF 50 lets in 1/50. Adding the two together is pointless and would not result in high levels of skin protection.
A million SPF
It does. The higher the SPF, the higher UV protection it contains. Let's say you have a sunscreen with a 30 SPF and one with 60, the one with 60 offers more protection.
It is proven that people with light skins, are best protected when using a SPF 50 sunscreen and upwards. Sunscreen has SPF ranging from 8, all the way up to 70. Depending on your skin tone, it is better to be too careful by protecting with a high number SPF.
"The Sun Protection Factor (SPF) displayed on the sunscreen label ranges from 2 to as high as 50 and refers to the product's ability to screen or block out the sun's harmful rays. For example, if you use a sunscreen with an SPF 15, you can be in the sun 15 times longer that you can without sunscreen before burning. Consumers need to be aware that SPF protection does not increase proportionally with an increased SPF number. While an SPF of 2 will absorb 50% of ultraviolet radiation, an SPF of 15 absorbs 93% and an SPF of 34 absorbs 97%." from http://www.melanomafoundation.org/prevention/facts.htm
I am not sure if you are looking for specific brands, but my understanding is that really dark skinned/black people need a sunscreen with spf ranging from 8-16
it makes the skin blue