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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sun protective" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe items or measures that provide protection against the sun's harmful rays, particularly in the context of clothing, sunscreen, or outdoor gear. Example: "I always wear sun protective clothing when I go hiking to prevent sunburn."
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Misconceptions regarding skin protection, low rates of sun protective behaviors, and tanning dependence were barriers against safe UVR exposure.
Secondary outcomes include attitudes toward performing sun protective behaviours (i.e., attitudes), perceptions of normative support to sun protect (i.e., subjective norms, group norms, and image norms), and perceived control over performing sun protective behaviours (i.e., perceived behavioural control).
Use a sunscreen with SPF (sun protective factor) 15 or higher, and that provides both UVA and UVB protection.
"The advances in sun protective clothing have the potential to make a huge difference" in skin cancer prevention, she said.
The windows are made of glass coated with sun protective layer.
"And then when it gets wet, the sun protective factor goes down to a 3".
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Primary outcomes are intentions to sun protect and sun-protective behaviour.
Sun-protective clothing can help as well.
Also available are sun-protective hats, pants and skirts.
To some critics, introducing chemicals to a naturally sun-protective category like clothing seems wasteful.
Hats and scarves help block the sun (even better if they're sprayed with a sun-protective fabric coating).
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