Reapplying to something
Yes, it is. here is an instance of using the word reapplied: Why should sunscreen cream be reapplied? Should I reapply it every three hours?
Linseed oil typically lasts on wood for about 1-2 years before needing to be reapplied.
Old English Scratch Cover typically lasts for several months before needing to be reapplied.
House paint typically lasts around 5-10 years before needing to be reapplied, depending on factors like weather conditions and the quality of the paint used.
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Eating lunch ruined the makeup so it had to be reapplied each afternoon.
Sorry, I do not know... Go on google. And look that up. Or something idk.
The lifespan of paint varies depending on factors like quality, exposure to elements, and maintenance. Generally, interior paint can last 5-10 years, while exterior paint may need to be reapplied every 5-7 years.
The high SPF sunblocks should be used and should be reapplied after every 2 hours. SPF 30-45 is sufficient and it should be reapplied frequently when sun exposure is anticipated as mentioned above. It's not necessary (or recommended) to use the absolute highest SPF sunblocks such as 75-100.
The high SPF sunblocks should be used and should be reapplied after every 2 hours. SPF 30-45 is sufficient and it should be reapplied frequently when sun exposure is anticipated as mentioned above. It's not necessary (or recommended) to use the absolute highest SPF sunblocks such as 75-100.
He mistakenly believed that France was no longer sezing American ships.
A nicotine patch should not be reapplied after exercise; it is designed for single use only. If the patch becomes loose or falls off during exercise, it's best to replace it with a new one. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use to ensure effective nicotine delivery.