2017
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201703.0133.v1
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Sunburn Protection by Sunscreen Sprays at Beach

Abstract: Background: The efficacy of sunscreen is evaluated by SPF values, which are quantitatively determined in laboratories on the backs of human subjects according to a standardized procedure. However, SPF cannot be directly translated to sunburn protection under real-life situations because actual efficacy depends on various factors related to human behaviors and environmental conditions. This study clinically evaluated the efficacy of two sunscreen sprays (SPF 30 and SPF 70) under natural sunlight exposure on hea… Show more

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“…Score 0 = no erythema; score 1= very little erythema (diameter ≤25.00 mm); score 2= clearly defined erythema (diameter between 25.10-30.00 mm); score 3= moderate to severe erythema (diameter between 30.10-35.00 mm); score 4= shaping crust (diameter ≥35). 20 …”
Section: In-vivo Sunscreen Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Score 0 = no erythema; score 1= very little erythema (diameter ≤25.00 mm); score 2= clearly defined erythema (diameter between 25.10-30.00 mm); score 3= moderate to severe erythema (diameter between 30.10-35.00 mm); score 4= shaping crust (diameter ≥35). 20 …”
Section: In-vivo Sunscreen Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%