yes
Put sunscreen on.
you put on sunscreen.
where sunscreen to protect your skin from the uv rays from the sun
Yes, sunscreen is FDA approved for use on the skin to protect against the harmful effects of UV radiation.
because if not ur skin will pill and get cancer
We use sunscreen to protect ourselves from ultraviolet (UV) waves, specifically UVA and UVB rays. These rays can penetrate the skin and cause damage, leading to sunburn, premature aging, and an increased risk of skin cancer. Apply sunscreen regularly to help protect your skin from harmful UV waves.
To protect your skin effectively, you should apply about 1 ounce of sunscreen, which is equivalent to a shot glass amount, to cover your entire body.
Sunscreen is a common product used to protect the skin from harmful UV rays. It contains ingredients like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide that act as a barrier to block the sun's rays. It is important to apply sunscreen regularly and choose a broad-spectrum formula with a high SPF to effectively protect the skin.
Wear sunscreen to protect your skin and prevent sunburn. He wears a helmet to protect his head when he rides his bike.
it creates a barrier over the bare skin, protecting it
To protect your skin effectively, you should apply about a shot glass worth of sunscreen to cover your entire body. Make sure to reapply every two hours or after swimming or sweating.
No! It doesn't, but I wish it did. Sunscreen just stops your skin from being burned by the sun, but doesn't stop the heat. Unless the sunscreen is really, really cold. :)