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What does PF stand for?

Protection Factor


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Guys need soft lips as well - so pick up Nivea's Lip Care for Men, a balm packed with shea butter, jojoba oil, vitamin E and sun protection factor of 6 for pounds 2.
99, from Boots, as before THE sun protection factor was too low to really protect the hair.
Although the effect was modest (sun protection factor of 0.
With Simon's chest going bright pink, maybe he should up his sun protection factor.
Current sun protection factor ratings generally refer to UVB exposure, which causes sunburn, but not UVA rays, which cause premature skin ageing and can affect the human immune system, said the European Commission.
Procter & Gamble, based at the Cobalt Business Park, in Longbenton, launched an advert for Olay Complete Everyday Sunshine, a daily moisturiser with a self-tanning agent and sun protection factor 15.
Laboratory tests on eight lotions marketed for children and babies showed three provided less UVA protection than stated on the label and four fell short of the stated Sun Protection Factor, which describes the level of guard against potentially harmful UVB rays.
Three commonly available high sun protection factor creams, which stated they contained some UVA protection, did not offer sufficient protection against the release of free radicals, a RAFT spokeswoman stated.

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