Check UV index anywhere. Check how long sunscreen lasts and time to sunburn. Calculate hor long sunscreen SPF (Sun Protection Factor) lasts for you!
With this app you can:
- Get an estimate for how long it takes for your skin to burn
- Check the current UV and future UV radiation forecasts
- Get an estimate for how long you sunscreen or sunblock protects you
- Be notified when to re-apply sunscreen
Sunscreen SPF Timer uses UV data from chosen location and your skin type to determine how long the protection lasts.
Set a timer and be notified 10 minutes before you need to re-apply.
UV Radiation varies in different environments such as at the beach, in the city or in snowy areas. This app uses these differences in the calculations.
Whether you use it to avoid sunburn and cancer, or to avoid wrinkles and to slow the aging of your skin: this app is for you.
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor.
This app applies research on SPF, UV radiation, skin types and their time to burn, sunscreen amounts typically used, and wear and tear of sunscreen during the day. This is all used to give an estimated time a sunscreen should keep you safe. Keep in mind that individual practice of applying sunscreen will vary, and the estimated time could therefore be lower or higher than your actual protection time.
Tracking UV and knowing how long your sunscreen lasts is important for a good skin care routine.
Sunscreen is also known as sunblock.
The app supports dark and light mode. It follows the system default.
See the end user license agreement: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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Simple & Easy to Use
With my previous app now withdrawn, I was looking for another app to monitor SPF times. This does the job well, in a very simple app. Only query I have is whether the timer looks at the current SPF level and works timings off that or whether it does calculate timings off the graph. IE if apply at UV 4 and it’s going to peak at 8, does the SPF time include that increase in UV or just at 4?