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Did you know that most people applied to only half or even a quarter of the required amount?
The reasons are clear. Some sunscreens are heavy in texture, leave a white film, so it seems that we need a very thin layer, which will be easier to absorb into the skin.
However, experts do not share our opinion on a thin layer.
The best is 2 mg of sunscreen on the area of ββ2 square centimeters of skin. In practice, this means that you should apply:
- 1/4 teaspoon of cream on the face
- 1/2 teaspoon of the face and neck
- 1 teaspoon of arms
- In general, the whole body volume of the order of 1 glasses
If you apply a sunscreen in a spray, then spray it should be long until the luster of the skin, it can be up to 6 "zilch" to a separate area of ββthe body (hands, face, neck, etc.).
Attention travelers: a bottle of sunscreen can be spent during the entire week relaxing on the beach.
The logical question is: What will happen if we do not apply the desired layer of cream? So you deprive yourself SPF protection indicated on the package. Moreover, depriving quite noticeably. If you use only half the required volume, the SPF record is reduced to numbers indicating the square root of the original figure. For example, SPF SPF 70 turns into 8, 4!
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