FAQ
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An SPF (sun protection factor) is a measure of a sunscreen's ability to protect the skin from UVB rays, which are the main cause of sunburn. The higher the SPF, the greater the protection against UVB rays. The difference between SPF 30 and SPF 50 is the amount of protection offered. An SPF 30 offers protection against about 97% of UVB rays, while an SPF 50 offers protection against about 98% of UVB rays. While the difference in protection is small between the two, it is important to note that SPF only measures protection against UVB rays, and does not take into account protection against UVA rays, which can also cause skin damage. Therefore, it is important to choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen that offers both UVA and UVB protection, regardless of its SPF.
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Yes, we have worked with independent eco-formulators and eco-toxicologists to select each ingredient based on its efficacy and environmental impact, and thanks to our partner e-toxi safe we are also able to predict the ecotoxic impact of our new formulas on aquatic and terrestrial organisms in order to provide you with sun care innovations that have minimal impact and guarantee maximum efficacy.
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Yes, it's perfect for all family members, including expectant and nursing mothers
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Has your stick been out in the sun or in the car for too long? Don't panic! The dropping point is 70°, so if you let it return to its original shape, you'll be able to use your stick again without losing its effectiveness.