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11 Places on Your Body You’re Not Using Sunscreen (But You Should)

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Eyelids

Speaking of sensitive skin, don’t ever forget about your eyelids! As we said before, your face is in direct contact with the sunlight most of the day, so your eyelids should always get the protection they need, and by that, we mean sunscreen and a pair of sunglasses.

If you don’t know which type of sunscreen to use, physical sunscreens with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide can provide excellent protection and are recommended for people with sensitive skin.

No matter what skin type you have, remember that sunscreen is also good as an anti-aging agent, so make a habit out of using it.

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