India, April 7 -- For Indian summers, choosing the right SPF (Sun Protection Factor) becomes really hard as there is a high likelihood of skin damage. This is attributed to high temperatures and UV rays exposure. Also the varied skin types of Indians make this selection all the more hard. But we need to burst certain myths that are associated with sunscreen use and know their real purpose without any misinformation.

Myth vs Fact about sunscreens

Myth 1: Higher the SPF, more the advantages

Fact: SPF is a factor to measure protection against UVB (Ultraviolet B) rays of the sun. For example - SPF 30 enables blocking 97% of the UVB rays while SPF 50 will block 98% sun rays. This difference is quite low comparatively. So instead of just foc...