Most dermatologists recommend using a sunscreen that delivers an SPF, or sun protection factor, of 30 of higher. The SPF indicates the amount of protection you get from the suns UVB rays, which cause sunburn and increase the risk of skin cancer.
Consumer Reports tested 34 lotions and sprays to see whether they deliver what they claim.
Technicians applied sunscreen to panelists backs and had them soak in a tub for 40 or 80 minutes, depending on the products water-resistance claim. Then the area was exposed to UVB light. The next day, the test area was examined for redness.
Almost a third of the sunscreens tested had SFP's below what was promised. For example, the maker of Banana Boat Sport Spray claims it has an SPF of more than 50, but it had an SPF of only 24, on average. And the company that makes Yes to Cucumbers Natural claims it has an SPF 30, but it had only 14, on average.
You want a sunscreen thats also effective against UVA rays, which are linked to skin damage and cancer. Sunscreens sold as broad spectrum should provide both UVA and UVB protection.
But in Consumer Reports lab tests, some of the sunscreens didnt adequately guard against UVA rays. The worst was Aloe Gator Gel.
Consumer Reports did find 15 sunscreens to recommend, and these were named Best Buys:
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Consumer Reports tested 34 lotions and sprays to see whether they deliver what they claim.
Technicians applied sunscreen to panelists backs and had them soak in a tub for 40 or 80 minutes, depending on the products water-resistance claim. Then the area was exposed to UVB light. The next day, the test area was examined for redness.
Almost a third of the sunscreens tested had SFP's below what was promised. For example, the maker of Banana Boat Sport Spray claims it has an SPF of more than 50, but it had an SPF of only 24, on average. And the company that makes Yes to Cucumbers Natural claims it has an SPF 30, but it had only 14, on average.
You want a sunscreen thats also effective against UVA rays, which are linked to skin damage and cancer. Sunscreens sold as broad spectrum should provide both UVA and UVB protection.
But in Consumer Reports lab tests, some of the sunscreens didnt adequately guard against UVA rays. The worst was Aloe Gator Gel.
Consumer Reports did find 15 sunscreens to recommend, and these were named Best Buys:
- No-Ad Sport SPF 50 lotion for $10
- Equate Sport Continuous Spray SPF 30 for $8 from Walmart
- Equate Ultra Protection lotion SPF 50 for $9 from Walmart
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