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Consumer Reports Rates Sunscreens

Finds one-third don't meet SPF label claims.

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By: Christine Esposito

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Consumer Reports, which recently tested 34 sunscreens, has found that almost a third didn’t meet the SPF claim on their labels, missing the mark by anywhere from 16% to 70%. But there’s good news too: many of the sunscreens Consumer Reports tested met their SPF claims and some of the most effective products were also the lowest-priced.  According to Consumer Reports, Coppertone Water Babies SPF 50 lotion, $10.50 (8 ounces), Equate (Walmart) Ultra Protection SPF 50 lotion, $9 (16 ounces), and Ba...

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