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Is a Higher SPF Actually Better in Sunscreen? We Asked a Dermatologist

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When there are countless sunscreens to choose from, all with a different SPF, which number should you choose? A dermatologist answers.

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Insect repellents can reduce the effectiveness of the sunscreen. In addition, it is not advisable to reapply the repellent every two hours, something essential with the sunscreen. By Kevin Loria When you spend time outdoors, especially with the arrival of heat, there is much to enjoy, but also much to avoid: sunburns, [...]

Dermatology Specialist Dr. Nasım Behkamı, who stated that unconscious sunbathing can negatively affect skin health, warned about how sunscreen should be used.

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ÖKO-TEST has tested 26 sunscreens with high (LSF 50) and very high (LSF 50+) light protection factor on the heart and kidneys. The result: Not all creams protect your skin as well as they claim.

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cnet broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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