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
The first effective sunscreen may have been developed by chemist Will Baltzer in 1938. The first widely used sunscreen was produced by Benjamin Greene, an airman and later a pharmacist, in 1944
Because they are from Nordic climates and therefore have fair skin. They also existed before sunscreen.
if they didn't then they would get sunburnt and/or skin cancer like anyone else would..
Yes, you can bring sunscreen into Wrigley Field, but it must be in a non-aerosol container and typically limited to a specific size, such as 3.4 ounces or less. It's always a good idea to check the latest policies on the official Wrigley Field website or from the event organizers before your visit, as rules may change.
In 1944, Benjamin Green invented the first sunscreen, known as "Green's Sunburn Cream," to protect soldiers from the harmful effects of sun exposure during World War II. This formulation aimed to prevent sunburn and skin damage, particularly for troops stationed in sunny, tropical environments. Green's invention laid the groundwork for modern sunscreen products, which are now widely used for skin protection against UV radiation.
Sunscreen in itself is not necessarily good for you- I mean, if you put it on and then stay inside all day, it won't do you any good. But if you're out in the sun a lot, sunscreen is a really good idea. Sunscreen protects your skin from the sun's UV rays which may be very harmful to your skin. The sun is very hot, and may give you a sunburn, heat rash, or even skin cancer if you are out too much without sunscreen. Sunscreen doesn't guarantee you WON'T get any of these, but it will help lesser the chances. Tip: ALWAYS WEAR SUNSCREEN!
yes
factor 50
AfricanAmericans to gain equal rights
sunscreen.
no it doesn't protect you from uv rays
Probably just to have a good facial routine, and use sunscreen.
Good walking shoes, sunscreen, money, and a smile! Have fun!
Practice safe sun.
dont try to make it lighter, use a sunscreen with good spf to protect it.
working sunscreen
Yes. Just not too close to your eyes. And go light on your forehead if you'll be doing anything that might cause you to sweat, to keep the sweat from washing the sunscreen into your eyes.