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

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The sides and the back of your neck

Another area of your body that can easily get away from your attention is the neck. To be more specific, some parts of the neck, like the sides and the back of it. You might forget your neck might also be exposed to the sun’s damaging light, but it’s often those parts that can hurt as well.

If you have long hair and you decide to pull it up in a bun or in a ponytail, make sure you also apply sunscreen to the back of your neck. Also, if you’re driving, you want to make sure you cover all areas that might be in the direct sunlight.

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