Every two hours at least, and if ur sweating r swimming reapply every hour or so
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Sunscreen should probably be applied first, unless you are confident that the sunscreen will not wipe off your makeup. Unfortunately, if you aren't confident in that you can only apply one layer of it (underneath makeup) and then you can't reapply it throughout the day since it will wipe away you makeup. Maybe apply it over the top of waterproof makeup?
hi, sunscreens are usually tested for 80 minutes of efficacy. for example, if a company was making a SPF 15, the SPF would have to be at or above 15 at minute 1 and minute 81. most sunscreens should be reapplied every two hours, and it's about 1oz (a shot) of sunscreen you should be using for your whole body each application. have fun in the sun and be safe!
If you don't want cancer then be my guest.
How Should You Apply Sunscreen Lotions? Now that we have understood the importance of applying sunblock lotions, let is take a look at how you should apply this protective solution. It is imperative that you apply the lotion at least half an hour before you set out into the sun. This helps the skin to absorb the lotion and be ready to protect your skin. Another important point to remember is that the lotion needs to be applied on all the exposed parts of the body including ears! Having said that, donβt be miserly while applying a suntan lotion. A generous application of the lotion would help you keep your skin protected from the sunβs rays. Here are the top best brand's for sunscreen cream- 1.Lotus 2.Narica by care formulation labs 3.Vlcc 4.Lakme 5.Aveeno
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Of course, you can. Wear a good sunscreen though.
every month
No. You should avoid sun exposure while on any antibiotic as is highly increases the risk of sunburn. Make sure you use 30-50 SPF sunscreen.
While driving, apply the brakes gently for a short distance, as you maintain your speed.
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Yes, because you should use the money from unemployment until you get a new job.
No. SPF 30 lets in 1/30 of burning UV rays, while SPF 50 lets in 1/50. Adding the two together is pointless and would not result in high levels of skin protection.