
Sunscreen, like any other off-the-shelf product, expires after a specified and specified period.
Even if you bought the most expensive, the best one around, the cream will still expire and experts say that after the marked date, the product is no longer functional even if you continue to use it.
If the product does not have an expiration date, the manufacturer must clinically prove that the cream lasts for three years, after that date it will be considered worthless anyway.
But what happens if I use expired cream?
The first problem that comes is the fact that it no longer has a defensive role. So you can paint as much as you want, but it won't have any effect. With the lack of protection comes skin aging, brown spots, irritation, etc.
By the way, let's remember the skin's need for daily protection and reapplying sunscreen every two hours.
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