Is it true about sunblock/sunscreen??

That the skin will absorb sunblock/sunscreen which will lead to the skin absorbing UV lights even more than not applying at all??

Answers:
No, that is a rediculous statement. Sublock does not allow the UV rays to pass through it, so it is usefull to use sunblock or sunscreen. It does not just absorb the rays. The higher the SPF, the better it is at reflecting the UV rays.

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