Sheylara Nov 19, 2009 02:26AM Higher means last longer right? So put higher means don't have to redo as soon
JayWalk Nov 19, 2009 02:27AM all of them takes about the same time to fade away. unless of course it's the water-proof version which will last longer.
Sheylara Nov 19, 2009 02:36AM numbernumbernumber you see associated with SPFSPFSPF represents the length of time you can stay out in the sun without burning, multiplied
ahtiong73♂ Nov 19, 2009 02:36AM it's the same protection for any number. the key is to rinse and re apply as often as required per individual.
Sheylara says Nov 19, 2009 02:38AM "The number you see associated with SPF represents the length of time you can stay out in the sun without burning, multiplied by the
Sheylara says Nov 19, 2009 02:38AM " So a person who would normally start to burn in 10 minutes, could theoretically have 150 minutes of sun protection with a sunscreen that
ahtiong73♂ Nov 19, 2009 02:42AM theoretically you will just sit there, not move or perspire for almost 2 hours.
ahtiong73♂ Nov 19, 2009 02:44AM so let's ask you then: how often you reapply your sunblock? say you playing beach volleyball and swimming at beach.
Sheylara says Nov 19, 2009 02:48AM many factors affect how sunscreen wear off. water, sweat and rubbing off
Sheylara says Nov 19, 2009 02:49AM i also read that it matters the amount you put. It says most people always put too little
Sheylara says Nov 19, 2009 02:50AM yah, all sunscreen no matter the factor, have to reapply if you're out too long. but if you don't do too much sweaty activities, the larger
Sheylara says Nov 19, 2009 02:53AM well, also have to factor in the time he get out of his hotel and travel to the beach. or maybe he will hang around a bit to flirt with
Sheylara says Nov 19, 2009 02:54AM so put higher can protect longer in case he happen to meet those situations. haha
☠ Cynner Nov 19, 2009 04:52AM 50 is great when i go dragon boat. but once wo it i go sunburn. I use the vichy one mom gimme.