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Difference between sunscreen and sunblock?

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Difference between sunscreen and sunblock?

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Sunscreen vs. Sunblock While most people lump sunscreen and sunblock together, they are actually very different products intended for different uses. Sunscreen is a cream or lotion that is SPF rated. It reacts with the skin to create an invisible barrier against the sun. The strength of the barrier is determined by the SPF number. The lower the number the less protection. Most sunscreens should be applied 20 minutes before you go outside so that it has time to work. Using a sunscreen will not prevent you from tanning but it will lower your risk of getting burned. Sunblock doesn’t have a SPF because it protects the body from all UV rays. Usually, sunblock is a thick cream that should contain zinc oxide (this is the white gunk that you sometimes see people put on their noses – it’s funny looking, but it’s strong). Okay here’s where it gets tricky. Some sunscreens with SPF numbers of 15 or higher are erroneously refereed to as sunblocks. If you want a sunblock, don’t buy a package with a

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