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It means thats the SPF protection from the solar rays(for your skin)...always get 30+.... the higher the number, the better protection :)
it may be the bar code, if it isn't then it will probably be the code that the retailer uses to tell between the products
Octisalate a substituted salicylate that absorbs ultraviolet light in the UVB range, it is used as a sunscreen.
The "mean" of a group of numbers is their "average". It doesn't tell you what the numbers are, or even how many numbers there are.
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
Given a set of numbers, and its mean, we can find the difference between each of the numbers and the mean. If we take the mean of these differences, the result is called the mean deviation of the numbers.
Formulations of a specific scent.
boring It means thats the SPF protection from the solar rays(for your skin)...always get 30+.... the higher the number, the better protection :)
For effective sun protection, it is recommended to apply about 1 ounce (or a shot glass full) of sunscreen from a 3 oz bottle to cover the entire body.
You go to the man near the carboard cut out and click on him. he will give you sunscreen. walk down to the water were there will be a fat sunburned man. give him the sunscreen and he will give you his bottle of sunscreen. go to the fun house. jump on the slide and use the sunscreen. you will get fishsticks as a reward
I think they should consider a water bottle, sunscreen, deodorent, juice...
on your skin? about 12 hours. When you open bottle? forever.
For a week-long trip, it is recommended to pack at least one 8-ounce bottle of sunscreen to ensure adequate protection from the sun.
1.)Mix water and flour then shake 2.)You can put white fabric softener in the bottle 3.)Mix sunscreen and water
Each bottle of sunscreen weighs 8 oz and each pair of sunglasses weighs 8 oz.
you should bring a camera a glove a bottle of sunscreen a ipod a wallet a money binoculars softball and a sharpie
sun rays and sun cream
UV stands for Ultra Violet, and UV light is harmful to your skin if your skin is exposed for long enough. Sunscreen tends to block, absorb, or reflect UV rays, therefore protecting your skin. The strength of the sunscreen can differ, and that's why you see labels on sunscreen bottles saying "25 SPF" or "35 SPF", the higher numbers indicating stronger sunscreen for longer or more intense exposures.