Understanding the SPF in Sebamed Baby Sunscreen
When choosing a sunscreen for your baby, the SPF (Sun Protection Factor) is one of the most important aspects to consider. Sebamed baby sunscreen is commonly available in SPF 50 or SPF 50+ formulations, which are designed to provide a high level of protection for sensitive skin.
What Does SPF 50 Mean?
SPF indicates how effectively a sunscreen protects the skin from UVB rays, which are primarily responsible for sunburn. An SPF 50 product blocks approximately 98% of these rays when applied correctly.
For babies and young children, dermatologists generally suggest using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. Higher SPF options, such as SPF 50+, may offer additional protection, especially during prolonged outdoor exposure.
It is also important to remember that SPF works best when combined with other protective measures, such as staying in the shade, wearing lightweight clothing, and using hats. Regular reapplication, particularly after sweating or water exposure, helps maintain consistent protection throughout the day.
Broad Spectrum Protection
SPF alone does not provide a complete picture of sun protection. While it measures defence against UVB rays, it does not fully reflect protection against UVA rays, which penetrate deeper into the skin and may contribute to long-term damage.
Sebamed baby sunscreen offers broad spectrum protection, meaning it is formulated to help guard against both UVA and UVB rays. This dual protection is especially important for babies, whose skin is more sensitive to environmental exposure.
Health guidelines emphasise the importance of choosing broad spectrum sunscreens as part of a complete sun safety routine. When combined with protective clothing, shade, and limited sun exposure during peak hours, it may help provide more effective overall protection for your baby’s skin.