
Insufficient quantity and infrequent reapplication are common mistakes that reduce protection against UV rays
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Using sunscreen with SPF 50 does not guarantee full protection if applied incorrectly, according to dermatologists. Many people make the mistake of applying too little sunscreen or not reapplying it frequently enough, which significantly reduces its effectiveness. Sunscreen is not just a cosmetic product but one of the most effective methods for preventing premature aging and skin cancer, doctors emphasize.
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Why sunscreen with SPF does not protect you, even if you use SPF 50.
reliability low1/3 sourcesSunscreen is not just a cosmetic product, but one of the most effective methods of preventing premature aging and skin cancer, doctors warn.
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Why sunscreen with SPF does not protect you, even if you use SPF 50.
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