spf
Collocations
4VERB + SPF
need, recommend
SPF + NOUN
factor, protection, sun
PREP.
than
ADV.
probably
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noun
Initialism of sun protection factor.
For the rest of us, each day’s variable solar conditions require a judgment call. And probably sunscreen, whose SPF (sun protection factor) numbers reveal how effective the product is. A lotion with an SPF of 10, for example, tells us that if current conditions would give you a burn in one hour, the sunscreen will forestall the burn for ten hours. Most sunscreens use either titanium dioxide or zinc oxide, chemicals that reflect, scatter, or absorb ultraviolet light and dissipate it as heat. In practice, creams labeled SPF 30 provide 96 percent of the protection of an SPF 90 product, which suggests that you’ll do fine with a 30 as long as you keep reapplying it as needed during the day.
Most dermatologists, as well as the American Academy of Dermatology, recommend an SPF of at least 30 for most people and most climates.
Initialism of single point of failure.
Initialism of spray polyurethane foam.
Initialism of spruce-pine-fir, mixed softwood timber.
adj
Initialism of specific-pathogen-free.
name
Initialism of Scottish Police Federation.
Initialism of Sender Policy Framework.
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4For the rest of us, each day’s variable solar conditions require a judgment call. And probably sunscreen, whose SPF (sun protection factor) numbers reveal how effective the product is. A lotion with a
WiktionaryMost dermatologists, as well as the American Academy of Dermatology, recommend an SPF of at least 30 for most people and most climates.
Wiktionary"I need at least SPF 50 to keep from burning."
Tatoeba · #10094832Each plastic sheet is about as thin as a human hair and coated with reflective metal, providing protection on the order of more than SPF 1 million.
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