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sun protection factor

noun

Definition of sun protection factor

: a number assigned to a sunscreen that is the factor by which the time required for unprotected skin to become sunburned is increased when the sunscreen is used abbreviation SPF

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The American Academy of Dermatology recommends applying a water-resistant broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF (sun protection factor) of 30 or higher. Heloise, Washington Post, "Hints From Heloise: Pop this balloon," 13 July 2019 Lotions, foams and sprays that prevent sunburn are tested at 2 milligrams per square centimeter of skin to determine the sun protection factor, or SPF. Jo Craven Mcginty, WSJ, "The Burning Question: How Much Sunscreen?," 29 June 2018 Choose sunscreen that is broad-spectrum (blocks UVB and UVA rays) with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30. Katy Mullens, Md, USA TODAY, "Ask a Doc: How do I keep my newborn safe from the summer heat and sunshine?," 12 June 2018 Legitimate sunscreens are made in a wide range of sun protection factor values, also known as SPF values, and are over-the-counter drugs that come in many forms. NBC News, "Sunscreen pills are fake medicine, FDA says," 23 May 2018 Typically, the first line of business is to decide on your level of SPF, or sun protection factor. CNN Underscored, "Do your skin a favor with this top-rated sunscreen," 1 Nov. 2017

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First Known Use of sun protection factor

1968, in the meaning defined above

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sun protection factor

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Medical Definition of sun protection factor

: spf