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Sunscreens ineffective when rubbed in, potentially more damaging

Wed, 19 Jul 2006 06:14 PM EST

... Skin experts have raised concern due to a research which concluded that sunscreens, when rubbed in to the skin, not only prevent protection, but might actually do harm. The scientists realized that when the sunscreen was rubbed, it lodged itself in pores and sweat-glands and therefore was ineffective in blocking UVA and UVB damage. ...

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