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sunscreen-stick-vs-lotion

Key Takeaways Sunscreen sticks and lotions both protect your skin well, but sticks are great for quick, targeted application while lotions make it easier to cover larger areas evenly.  Sunscreen...

sunscreen-stick-vs-lotion

Key Takeaways Sunscreen sticks and lotions both protect your skin well, but sticks are great for quick, targeted application while lotions make it easier to cover larger areas evenly.  Sunscreen...

sunscreen-spray-vs-lotion

Key Takeaways Spray and lotion sunscreens both protect your skin well, but lotion makes it easier to see exactly where you have applied while spray is quicker and more convenient for reapplying...

sunscreen-spray-vs-lotion

Key Takeaways Spray and lotion sunscreens both protect your skin well, but lotion makes it easier to see exactly where you have applied while spray is quicker and more convenient for reapplying...

sunscreen-is-for-everyone

Key Takeaways Sunscreen is for everyone, every single day. Dr. Laura Scott recommends it daily no matter the skin concern because UV radiation contributes to premature aging, dark spots, and...

sunscreen-is-for-everyone

Key Takeaways Sunscreen is for everyone, every single day. Dr. Laura Scott recommends it daily no matter the skin concern because UV radiation contributes to premature aging, dark spots, and...

sunscreen-before-or-after-moisturizer

Key Takeaways Apply moisturizer first to hydrate and prep skin so sunscreen applies smoothly and evenly.  Use sunscreen last as the final step in your morning routine to help it sit properly on the skin.  Let...

sunscreen-before-or-after-moisturizer

Key Takeaways Apply moisturizer first to hydrate and prep skin so sunscreen applies smoothly and evenly.  Use sunscreen last as the final step in your morning routine to help it sit properly on the skin.  Let...

sun-spots-vs-freckles

Key Takeaways Skipping sunscreen increases sun damage, even during everyday activities like driving, walking, or sitting outside. Damage can build over time, not just on beach days.  Unprotected sun exposure...

sun-spots-vs-freckles

Key Takeaways Skipping sunscreen increases sun damage, even during everyday activities like driving, walking, or sitting outside. Damage can build over time, not just on beach days.  Unprotected sun exposure...

spf-50-vs-spf-70

Key Takeaways SPF 50 blocks about 98% of UVB rays, while SPF seventy blocks closer to 98.5%. The numbers look close, but SPF 70 actually lets through about 25% less...

spf-50-vs-spf-70

Key Takeaways SPF 50 blocks about 98% of UVB rays, while SPF seventy blocks closer to 98.5%. The numbers look close, but SPF 70 actually lets through about 25% less...