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What the SPF number on your sunscreen?

Click an answer to vote Votes: 71

  • A

    Less than 15

    Laura C.

    Laura C. Laura C.

    Andy K.

    Andy K. Andy K.

  • B

    15 - 30

    Karen M.

    Karen M. Karen M.

    30 is the highest I go. Not sure that higher does any better. more

    Heidi L.

    Heidi L. Heidi L.

    I read an article ablout research that proved anything over 30 is wasted. It... more

    CAROLYN L.

    CAROLYN L. CAROLYN L.

    Denise C.

    Denise C. Denise C.

    wayne a.

    wayne a. wayne a.

    Lynne S.

    Lynne S. Lynne S.

    Jesse C.

    Jesse C. Jesse C.

    Michal K.

    Michal K. Michal K.

    jenny c.

    jenny c. jenny c.

    annette h.

    annette h. annette h.

    Chris T.

    Chris T. Chris T.

    Joyce F.

    Joyce F. Joyce F.

  • C

    The highest number I can find

    Robbin P.

    Robbin P. Robbin P.

    My daughter uses 50+ since she is a lifeguard and is outside almost everyday... more

    Stephanie H.

    Stephanie H. Stephanie H.

    The highest number i can use, is probably around 50. anything else makes me... more

    SARAH M.

    SARAH M. SARAH M.

    I think that it is very important to cover your children before they go... more

    kathy k.

    kathy k. kathy k.

    As I age, I do not spend as much time in the sun as... more

    Thomas T.

    Thomas T. Thomas T.

    Let me say that sunscreen numbers are misleading, you need to sure about the... more

    Joshua C.

    Joshua C. Joshua C.

    Less chance of skin cancer more

    Jody E.

    Jody E. Jody E.

    We currently have a 70 in the house. Doesn't do any better but it... more

    P C.

    P C. P C.

    usually 40-70, i think. definitely over 30, but not the highest spf, either more

    janet t.

    janet t. janet t.

    Randy M.

    Randy M. Randy M.

    Susie S.

    Susie S. Susie S.

    Kevin P.

    Kevin P. Kevin P.

  • D

    I don’t bother with sunscreen

    charlie b.

    charlie b. charlie b.

    VIRGINIA C.

    VIRGINIA C. VIRGINIA C.

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Thomas T.

Thomas T. commented on August 6, 2012

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Just be sure you are protected!

Joshua C.

Joshua C. commented on August 6, 2012

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Less chance of skin cancer

Jody E.

Jody E. commented on August 6, 2012

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We currently have a 70 in the house. Doesn't do any better but it has a no greasy feeling and more of a dry one when applying.

P C.

P C. commented on August 6, 2012

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usually 40-70, i think. definitely over 30, but not the highest spf, either

Robbin P.

Robbin P. commented on August 7, 2012

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My daughter uses 50+ since she is a lifeguard and is outside almost everyday for long periods of time.

Stephanie H.

Stephanie H. commented on August 7, 2012

Community Member

The highest number i can use, is probably around 50. anything else makes me itch.

Karen M.

Karen M. commented on August 8, 2012

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30 is the highest I go. Not sure that higher does any better.

Thomas T.

Thomas T. commented on August 8, 2012

Community Member

Let me say that sunscreen numbers are misleading, you need to sure about the protection factor, Stay out of those tanning Beds, melonoma is not funny!!!!!!!

SARAH M.

SARAH M. commented on August 10, 2012

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I think that it is very important to cover your children before they go in the sun.

It may help to apply before going outdoors. Most children don' t line to wait.

kathy k.

kathy k. commented on August 13, 2012

Community Member

As I age, I do not spend as much time in the sun as I did in my younger years. I try to apply the appropriate sunscreen when necessary.

Heidi L.

Heidi L. commented on August 20, 2012

Community Member

I read an article ablout research that proved anything over 30 is wasted. It is best to use 30 and reapply that to have a higher number.