bloqueador solar
"J'ai mis de l'écran solaire" or "j'ai mis de la crème solaire"
Check the back of bottles. If it doesn't say "Not tested on animals," chances are that they do. Look for organic or vegan sunblock. Although it may be more expensive, 99% of them do not.
It depends how strong the sunblock is.
Sunblock.
Sunblock does not leave any streak
The hypothesis in the statement "If you go to the beach then you will wear sunblock" is that you will wear sunblock. This assumes that going to the beach leads to the action of wearing sunblock as a protective measure against sun exposure.
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No, dogs should not eat sunblock, as many sunscreens contain ingredients that can be toxic to them, such as zinc oxide or avobenzone. Ingesting sunblock can lead to gastrointestinal upset, lethargy, or more severe reactions. If a dog accidentally ingests sunblock, it's important to contact a veterinarian for advice. Always keep sunblock and other potentially harmful substances out of reach of pets.
Wearing sunblock that is sweat and water resistant. The sunblock should also have an spf of 30 or higher. There are also sunblocks that say on the bottle that they are for sports and sporting activities one of these kinds would most likely be the best.
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Usually a higher SPF sunblock is better and healthier, for example SPF30 is better and more protective than SPF8. At a certain point there is no more benefit to higher numbers, so it's not better or healthier to get a higher number, some people say this limit is SPF30 and others say SPF50.