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This includes avoiding sun exposure during the times of the sun’s strongest UV light, between 10 am and 3 pm, and wearing the appropriate SPF for the skin’s Fitzpatrickscale, as well as using a full-spectrum, non-chemical physical blocker that includes zinc and titanium dioxide.
This includes avoiding sun exposure during the times of the sun’s strongest UV light, between 10 am and 3 pm, and wearing the appropriate SPF for the skin’s Fitzpatrickscale, as well as using a full-spectrum, non-chemical physical blocker that includes zinc and titanium dioxide.
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