Good news all of you fair-skinned beauties, there’s new evidence to suggest that a higher SPF actually does work.
For years, science, or more accurately, the Food and Drug Administration, has been telling us that anything higher than SPF 50 was basically useless but a recent study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology proves otherwise. While it’s true that anything over SPF 50 doesn’t make much of a difference if you’re applying sunscreen the correct way — slathering your body every two hours with the recommended dose — most people don’t follow those guidelines. For those who have trouble remembering to apply throughout the day, an SPF of 100 holds real benefits.
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