daily to prevent sun damage from UV rays and minimize the risk of skin cancer, as well as prevent early aging,” says , a board-certified dermatologist at Plastic Surgery & Dermatology of NYC.Can’t men wear any of the best SPFs out there, you may ask?
Yes, they can, indeed. But dermatologists tell us that some men are surprisingly particular about what formula they reach for. “Many men do not like to touch their face,” says , a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Sandia Dermatology in Albuquerque.
Others may avoid sunscreen if the finish isn’t right—say, leaves a white cast or shimmer on the skin.Luckily, there are many different types of face and .
There's mineral , that won’t sting eyes during outdoor workouts, powder sunscreen for easy reapplication, basically something for everyone.
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