- Moisturisers with SPF offer some sun protection but are not a substitute for dedicated sunscreen, experts are warning.
- Sunscreens are specifically formulated and tested for UV protection, while SPF is a secondary benefit in moisturisers.
- The amount of moisturiser with SPF needed to achieve the advertised protection is often unrealistic, experts say.
- While both product types undergo testing, sunscreens prioritise UV protection, whereas moisturisers focus on hydration.
- For adequate sun protection, use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher, indicated by the UVA circle logo. Apply sunscreen after moisturiser for optimal hydration and protection.
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Experts reveal whether a daily SPF moisturiser is just as effective as sunscreen