Sunscreen for Eyelids Is a Must, Says a Dermatologist
The sunscreen category has seriously evolved. The only SPF I knew as a kid was stark white, thick, impossible-to-blend, fairly gloopy, and came along with a distinct smell that could overpower any "Pine" or "Balsam and Cedar" car freshener. Now, you can pick up an SPF that applies invisibly to your skin or one that doesn't smell like anything at all. You can brush it on. You can spray it on. You can physically add it to other skincare products.
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