
Some Sunscreens DO NOT offer full protection from the sun’s harmful UV rays. For in “a recent study has shown that despite their best efforts, certain parts of the face remain unprotected. In a study published in the peer-reviewed open-access journal PLOS ONE, researchers from Liverpool in the U.K. discovered that people still tend to miss some spots, especially when applying SPF products to their eyelids.” (See Source # 1)
But there are several alternatives that can be used:
1.) seek shade
2.) Put on a hat
3.) wear other protective clothing
4.) use natural sunscreens – for list of some to use see sources #s 3 &4.
5.) go for astaxanthin
6.) eat UV protection foods – like food rich in omega-3 fatty acids or dark chocolate
Sources:
1.) https://www.preventcancer.news/2019-10-09-6-alternatives-full-coverage-sun-protection.html
2.) https://bestoflife.com/how-to-apply-sunscreen-best-way/
3.) https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/beauty/anti-aging/tips/g256/natural-sunscreens-460608/
4.) https://www.skincareox.com/40-best-organic-sunscreens-non-toxic-natural/