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Frequently Asked Questions

Sun Protection Factor (SPF) is a measurement that indicates the amount of ultraviolet radiation required to burn an area of skin protected by sunscreen. The higher the SPF number, the stronger the protection against those rays. When you hear "broad spectrum," that means it protects against both UVA and UVB rays.

UVA rays have longer wavelengths and are associated with skin aging issues, whereas UVB rays have shorter wavelengths and contribute to skin burning. Both UVA and UVB rays cause damage to skin cells and can lead to skin cancer and a variety of other conditions.

JACKET is a zinc-enriched, broad spectrum, SPF 50+ sunscreen that blocks 98% of UVA and UVB rays. No sunscreen or SPF rating provides 100% UV protection.

The American Academy of Dermatology recommends that everyone, regardless of age, gender or skin tone, use sunscreen that meets the following minimum criteria:

• Broad-spectrum protection • SPF 30 or higher • Water resistance