Always Do A Suntan Lotion Review

By Haywood Hunter


Americans spend over $600 million a year on suntan lotion. There are literally hundreds of products on the market to choose. Choosing a product that is right for you and your family may be one of the trickiest decisions you make all summer. With the heightened attention to living, a healthier life choosing good protection is important so do a through suntan lotion review before you purchase.


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Recently the Food and Drug Administration better known as the FDA made some changes to how producers can label suntan lotion. Labeling was not trustworthy preceding this change. Today the bottle must have the protection of UVA (ultraviolet-A) and UVB (ultraviolet-B) separated so the consumer is aware of how much protection they are getting from each type of ray. Consumers will also notice there are not as many containers labeled "waterproof" or "all-day" because the makers of the lotions must now prove those claims before labeling their products with these claims.

When walking into a local merchant a customer will notice they can purchase sun protection from gels to spray on sunscreen and they can even purchase items specifically suited for the lips, eyes, or nose. Choose the product you are most comfortable applying. Remember to buy the one that offers the most SPF protection.

The sun-protection factor or SPF is reported in numbers. SPF tells consumers the amount of protection a sunscreen provides. The numbers can range anywhere from 5 to 100 but do not think an SPF of 15 allows you to stay in the sun 15 hours longer then normal that will vary from person to person and it also depends on the type and amount of sun exposure.

People often do not put enough sunscreen on when applying. This can drastically reduce the SPF protection in the product. It takes 5-6 teaspoons of lotion to cover the entire body without reducing the products ability to protect. Always apply very liberally it is better to have too much protection then not enough. It must be reapplied every two hours that a person is outside and in the sun. The sunblock should be applied 30 minutes before exposure to the sun.

Broad-spectrum protection refers to sunscreen that offers both UVB and UVA protection. The FDA recommends consumers six months of age and older always use a broad-spectrum sun protection. Read the labeling carefully because some lotions only provide UVB protection. Do not put suntan lotion on infants under 6 months.

The sun's rays are damaging to the human body so always use sunscreen and reapply every two hours. If too much time is spent in the sun, it can cause premature wrinkling, sunburn, or even cancer. It is important to take all the necessary steps to protect the skin from sun damage.




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