Using expensive sunscreen creams may not provide protection against the sun but increases the risk of skin cancer.
Using expensive sunscreen creams may not provide protection against the sun but increases the risk of skin cancer.
According to experts, expensive cosmetic sunscreens that can cost up to 10 dollars per teaspoon, are failing to provide adequate shield.Christopher Zinn, spokesman of Choice, an Independent consumer group revealed that SPF couldn’t be substituted with sunscreen.
The important thing with sun cream is that you need to use a lot often," Daily Telegraph quoted Zinn, as saying.
"With high-cost ones, it can work out to 10 dollars per application.
“Moisturiser with SPF is a great idea, but its no substitute for sunscreen," he added.
Experts believe that people don’t apply the required thick layer of sunscreen needed to provide protection.
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"The SPF in moisturisers is different to what's in sunscreen," she said.
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Ms Coppa also said that sunscreens alone do not provide 100 per cent cover. It is also necessary to cover up with a hat, clothing and shades.
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