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

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Ears

I know we often forget about the ears because we couldn’t possibly imagine how we could get sunburned there, but we should be careful. Even when you’re wearing a hat and you are technically hiding your ears from the sun’s power, your ears might still be vulnerable.

So we recommend you not only to apply lotion on your ears as well but to make sure you reapply some more during the day. And when you do it, be sure to cover the tops of your ears, the back, and the area surrounding the ears. Trust us, it’s for the best.

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