You end up in the hospital.
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.
You already know the answer: CALL. YOUR. VET.
Only if you want to die. Or at least be really sick.
sun cancer happens when you stand in the sun for a long time without sunblock or any protection
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.
yes
you can try to stay out of the sun or take pills, do surgery like Michael Jackson did. other wise you cant especially it you are a dark tone, like me i stay tan all winter long,but my sisters get whiter than i do,so it varys for people.
the ozone:)
get burned