The Blue Blood Sunscreen SPF 30 provides approximately 96.7% protection against UV radiation, allowing about 1/30th of the ambient UV rays to reach the skin. In comparison, SPF 50+ filters out around 98% of UV radiation. To ensure optimal protection, it is crucial to apply the sunscreen liberally and evenly. Reapplication is necessary every two hours, or immediately after swimming, exercising, or towel drying.
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