Let’s be honest, sun care has a boring rep. Most beauty products feel like a treat, whether it’s a zingy new lipstick on a rainy day, or a nail polish that just looked so damn pretty in the bottle.
But who gets got excited about buying a bottle of SPF30? "Sun cream isn’t the sexiest," admits Dr Susan Mayou, consultant dermatologist at the Cadogan Clinic. "Unfortunately, we are stuck with it.
An SPF pill or injection simply isn’t likely. It’s been an area of research, but there are too many concerns over side effects, including an increased risk of melanoma skin cancer, the very thing sun care should protect against." But if there's one way sun care is going to win us over, it's by ramping up the anti-ageing and instant skin-boosting
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