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The relationship between acne and sunshine, explained.
Because yes, you need to wear sunscreen year-round.
Understanding your blemishes will help you to prevent and heal them. Here’s what you need to know.
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Protecting the area around your eyes from sun damage and photoaging is important—and it’s easy, too.
10 tips to help protect your skin from UV rays
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