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

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Your back

Applying sunscreen on your back might be one of the top 5 most difficult and annoying things to do when you’re at the beach. However, it is highly important. As uncommon as it is to miss a random spot on your back when applying sunscreen, you want to make sure you covered at least the most important parts.

If you are all by yourself and you can’t receive any help to rub the sunscreen on your back, you can try using a sheet, a rash guard or SPF clothing. No matter what you choose, it’s important you don’t let the skin on your back be damaged by direct sunlight.

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