SPF 15 Sunscreen
SPF 15 sunscreen offers light sun protection, making it a great choice for daily wear in mild conditions. It blocks around 93% of UVB rays, helping to reduce the risk of sunburn and skin ageing when you're out and about. Ideal for short trips outdoors or as part of a layered skincare routine, it's perfect for those who want sun protection with a lighter texture. Read More
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At Cosmetify, you'll find a wide range of SPF 15 suncreams and facial moisturisers that combine UV defence with hydrating, anti-ageing or glow-enhancing benefits. Lightweight formulas, tinted options and sensitive-skin-friendly picks make this category great for no-fuss, everyday use.
If you're after light coverage at a great price, our SPF 15 range ticks all the boxes. Shop affordable moisturisers, sunscreens and suncreams from trusted brands, and keep your skin protected without overloading it. Look out for bundle deals, discounts and skincare sets designed to keep you covered—literally.
FAQs About SPF 15 Sunscreen
Is SPF 15 enough for my face?
SPF 15 provides basic protection by blocking approximately 93% of UVB rays. While this may suffice for brief, low-exposure activities, dermatologists generally recommend using SPF 30 or higher for daily facial protection. Higher SPF levels offer more robust defence against sunburn, premature ageing, and skin cancer risks. Additionally, SPF 15 is often found in moisturisers, which may not be applied in sufficient quantities to achieve full protection
How long does SPF 15 last?
Regardless of SPF rating, sunscreen effectiveness diminishes over time. SPF 15 should be reapplied every two hours, or more frequently if swimming, sweating, or towel-drying. Consistent reapplication ensures continuous protection throughout sun exposure.
What does SPF 15 mean?
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor. An SPF 15 rating indicates that the sunscreen allows 1/15th of UVB rays to reach the skin, effectively blocking about 93% of these rays. This means it takes 15 times longer for the skin to redden compared to unprotected exposure. However, SPF does not measure UVA protection, so choosing a broad-spectrum sunscreen is essential for comprehensive defence.