(Sun Protection Factor) shields our skin from the harmful effects of the sun's UVB radiation. 


What exactly is SPF? 

SPF, or Sun Protection Factor, is a numerical measurement used to indicate the level of protection a product provides against UVB rays. For example, an SPF 30 sunscreen allows you to stay in the sun 30 times longer without getting burnt compared to being unprotected. SPF only measures protection against UVB rays, not UVA rays, which penetrate the skin deeper and can contribute to premature aging and skin cancer. To make sure your skin is well protected against both types of sunrays, you need to look for a product that provides a broad spectrum of coverage.