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When you apply the sunscreen on your skin, some of it will evaporate or absorb to leave a thin UV-protective layer on top of your skin in a process called de-emulsification. Thats why SPF testing is measured after waiting for 15 minutes for the sunscreen to dry down.
Dietert agrees, advising everyone to apply sunscreen daily, regardless of skin tone. Lighter skin tones are at higher risk for skin cancer, Dietert says. However, with enough UV exposure, all skin types can develop skin cancer.
Apply sunscreen liberally to all uncovered skin, especially your nose, ears, neck, hands, feet, and lips (but avoid putting it inside your mouth and eyes). Reapply at least every two hours. Apply more often if youre swimming or sweating. (Read the label for your specific sunscreen.
Schools have restrictions because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration labels sunscreen as an over-the-counter medication.
Rub the sunscreen thoroughly into your skin. Apply sunscreen to all bare skin. Remember your neck, face, ears, tops of your feet and legs. For hard‐to‐docHub areas like your back, ask someone to help you or use a spray sunscreen.
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Believing that sunscreen alone provides enough protection Sunscreen can help protect your skin from sun damage, but it should never be relied upon as a first (or only) line of defense.
Apply sunscreen to all bare skin. If you have thinning hair, either apply sunscreen to your scalp or wear a wide‐brimmed hat. To protect your lips, apply a lip balm with a SPF of at least 15.
Who needs sunscreen? Everyone. Sunscreen use can help prevent skin cancer by protecting you from the suns harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Anyone can get skin cancer, regardless of age, gender, or skin tone.

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