NO. Sunscreen should not be compulsory for many reasons. The report below from Sydney University on Vitamin D deficiency at the related link below shows how excessive use of sunscreen can lead to osteoporosis, Diabetes, prostrate cancer and Breast cancer.
Peter Dingle is Associate Professor in Health and the Environment at Murdoch University, Western Australia. Below is a report on the toxins in sunscreens.
If jobs are done first then yes it should be compulsory.
yes English should be compulsory subject in schools
There is no reason that science should not be compulsory for school. If you are scientifically illiterate you are illiterate.
94% of pupils in the world think that P.E should be compulsory.
You should bring sunscreen to the Barbados Resorts. Barbados can be very sunny and if you are outside for a long time, you can get sunburned. To protect yourself wear sunscreen.
sunscreen
One answer NO
It has already been made compulsory in Tamilnadu
there is no way it should be compulsory its discrimination deeming and not working. something has to be done. SOON.
Yes, it does matter when you apply sunscreen. For the best protection, sunscreen should be applied about 15–20 minutes before going outdoors so it has time to absorb into the skin and form a protective layer. Important Tips • Apply sunscreen as the last step of your morning skincare routine • Reapply every 2 hours when outdoors • Reapply after sweating, swimming, or wiping the face • Use sunscreen daily, even on cloudy days or indoors near windows Consistent and correct use helps protect the skin from sun damage, pigmentation, tanning, and premature aging.
It is true that insurance is able to curtail inflation, however, whether or not that means it should be made compulsory is a matter of personal opinion. Many economists believe it should be compulsory.
no they should not they should be an option to the pupil.