They shouldn't be your only form of sun protection
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"You need to cover your skin in enough UV-absorbing particles or molecules, otherwise too much UV can get through the gaps to your skin and cause damage," says Dr. Wong."The SPF of a product is tested using 2 milligrams per square centimeter applied very evenly to skin. If you apply less, you generally end up with lower protection and it's a linear relationship—for example, if you apply half the amount, you end up with half the SPF.
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