You think you're safe indoors or in cars

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sunscreen-carUnless you decide to invest your energy in an austere shelter, you're not shielded from UV beams when you're inside. "Driving can be a noteworthy wellspring of coincidental presentation," says Dr. Sherber. "The windows and windshield piece UVB beams so you don't see a sunburn, yet UVA leaks right in, and that is the range that causes most ." Your most solid option: apply sunscreen each morning, then don't hesitate to sit by a window or take a drive! At any rate, attempt a lotion with SPF so you're not adding a stage to your every day schedule.
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