Dermatologist warns checking sun cream bottle details is crucial for effective skin protection
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Andrew Nuttall
Summary
Dermatologist Dr. Nora Jaafar warns that people need to check their sun cream bottles carefully before applying, as improper use or expired products can lead to sunburns and skin damage rather than protection. The article highlights common mistakes people make with sunscreen application, including using expired products, not applying enough, and misunderstanding SPF ratings, which can result in painful skin issues despite believing they are adequately protected.
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· 3 pulledA friend of mine sent me a picture [of her sunburns] after slathering her body in SPF 50, and [we] can clearly see something's gone wrong
People need to make sure they're not putting their skin at risk
Failing to follow this advice could mean that those who believe they are protecting themselves end up with painful, preventable issues
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