Nearly half of the 104 sunscreen products tested by Consumer Reports over the past four years have come up short of their claimed SPFs of at least 30, the magazine says, intending to notify FDA of its findings.
Contrary to stated SPF values, a third of sunscreens CR has tested have registered below SPF 30, the minimum level of protection recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology, according to the
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