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Recently, I noticed our beloved sunscreen industry managed to crack the 100 barrier. To that I say, “Kudos!” and cue the streamers. Just one question: What the fuck happened to 30? Or even 50? Was I just fooling myself? Or was that glorified baby oil? How overprotective can a skin cream get? The NY Times says the difference between the two is “marginal.” Can I trust that 100 will even do the trick? Or is 115 coming down the pipeline? Maybe I should I hold off like I did with the version one of the iPad. And, by the way, with 100…we should never have to reapply. Like, ever.
you have a beloved sunscreen? was it the spf that lead to this love? the bottle?
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