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Do I need a sunscreen everyday?
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Clinique's guiding dermatologists stress the need to wear a high SPF sunscreen every daylight hour, as incidental sun exposure (tanning without trying) is the chief cause of skin aging and skin damage. Block rays with daily sun protection: Wear
Super City Block SPF 30+
alone or under makeup.
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What should I do if I get sunburn?
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An after-sun product such as After-Sun Rescue Balm can be used to help repair damage from UV exposure, soothe skin and reduce redness. For future sun tanning, remember to stay sun smart. Start each season using Sun Protection with the highest appropriate SPF level. Fair skins are advised to stick with SPF 30+ for sun smart skin.
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How can I protect my child from the sun?
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Babies under 6 months: No sun or sun block. Infants need sunhats, shirts and plenty of shade. 6 months to 2 years: In the sun or on the beach use a creamy, fragrance-free sun block like UV-Response Face Cream SPF30.
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Can the sun aggravate broken capillaries (‘spider veins’)?
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These are tiny dilated blood vessels or capillaries, usually on face or legs. The sun can act as an aggravation, so too can wind, spicy foods, alcoholic drinks and temperature extremes. Protect with Continuous Coverage SPF 15. To minimise discolouration on the legs, try Body Quick Bronze Self-Tanner or Continuous Coverage SPF 15 will hide imperfections on the face.
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