Dermatologists and skincare experts weigh in on how much SPF you should REALLY be wearing this summer Summer is here, which means that the UV radiation is much higher than usual Experts revealed how much SPF you need to be wearing in the sunny weather READ MORE: Derms reveal the truth about full-body deodorants and their safety By Jane Herz For Dailymail.Com Published: 16:10 EDT, 25 June 2024 | Updated: 16:18 EDT, 25 June 2024 e-mail View comments While summer may be the season of beach trips, outdoor barbecues, pool time and festive bonfires, it's also the season for sun protection. In the summer, the UV radiation is higher than usual, which means that the risk for a gnarly sunburn is much greater if you're not careful.
And, while doctors urge us to slather on the sunscreen in the hot summer months, it's hard to make your way through all of the products on the market right now. Not only are their whipped formulas and gel formulas, but aerosols and sun sticks, too. So, just how much sunscreen should you really be using, and how much SPF is enough? In the summer, the UV radiation is higher than usual, which means that the risk for a gnarly sunburn is much greater if you're not careful - but just how much SPF should we be using? (stock image) To find out, FEMAIL spoke to board-certified cosmetic dermatologist and Mohs surgeon Dr.
Dendy Engelman , as well as Amy Ford , founder of skincare brand Hello Sunday , whose products are infused with SPF 45 and above. 'SPF is important be.
