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Thanks to all the recent innovation in sun protection, complaints like the
inconvenience and unflattering residue are no longer excuses as the sunscreens
help us to maintain a clearer skin.
It is recommended that sunscreen should be applied to all exposed skin,
including the face, neck, and ears 30 minutes before you go out in the sun.
But wait, how long do these sunscreens last?
In this scorching heat of summer, sunscreens work as the night in the shining
armor but there are somethings are we getting wrong when it comes to sun
protection.
Independent reported that most sun creams do expire and most of it lasts for
around 12 months. It can either be the change in texture or the smell that
indicates that the cream or lotion is out of date.
If you use an expired formula then it is likely to be ineffective and, as a
result, could lead to sunburn or react with the skin and cause irritation.
The approach to store the cream can help you to use it for a longer period. One
has to make sure that it is stored somewhere shaded, cool, dry and in no contact
with sunlight.(ANI)
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