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With temperatures rising and summer officially here, many of us will be reaching for the sun cream to try and avoid getting burned. The bottles are covered in letters, numbers and odd symbols ...
Picture: Getty/The Hospital Group How much sun cream should you apply in the hot weather? Photos show the amount you should be using - and the results are surprising It's the hottest day of the ...
Sun cream stored in cupboards must be checked for an expiry date (Credits: Getty Images/EyeEm) Every year we get taken by surprise when that first hot day of spring arrives, leaving us scrambling ...
In this case, it's best to simply discard." Mariya Borisova//Getty Images But what happens if you accidentally use expired sun cream? In short, it's pretty likely you'll burn in the sun ...
The British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) explains that sun creams are placed into four categories: low protection (SPF 6 to 14), medium protection (SPF 15 to 29), high protection (SPF 30 to ...
Finally, SPF 50 may conjure up images of thick sun cream that doesn’t soak in, but we were pleasantly surprised by some of the offerings. La Roche-Posay Anthelios is extra light, described by ...