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    Yes, adults can use kid or baby sunscreen, and as noted above, Engelman often recommends her patients do just that because they're usually made with ingredients that are less likely to cause ...

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    Whether you're looking for a sunscreen that's kid and baby safe, or want something free of chemicals for your sensitive skin, mineral sunscreens are the way to go. Dr. Magovern recommends La Roche ...

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    You should be using a hair sunscreen to protect your scalp and hair from damage due to UV rays. We tested and reviewed 9 products, and consulted experts, here.

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    Here’s what to know before you put that grown-up SPF on your little one.

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    [citation needed] If an adult's arms and legs are exposed to a half minimal erythemal UV radiation, it is the same as taking 3,000 IU of vitamin D 3 through an oral supplement. This exposure of 10–15 minutes, on a frequency of two to three times per week, will cause the adult's skin to produce enough vitamin D.