【nechronicle】Skincare experts issue sunscreen burn warning over symbol on back of bottles

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Skincare experts issue sunscreen burn warning over symbol on back of bottles
If you're digging out last year's old sunscreen bottles, there's an important check to carry out before using them to en...

日焼け止めの注意点。
私は絶対レジャー行かない&在宅死守派なので、標準SPFの日焼け止めを年中使ってます。これなら使用期限気にしなくていいもんね。

staycation

意味  家 [近場] で過ごす休暇.

As peak summer holiday season approaches, Brits are heading to the shops in their millions to stock up on all the hot weather must-haves – and whether you’re jetting off abroad or planning a staycation, sunscreen is always an essential.

https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/health/skincare-experts-issue-sunscreen-burn-29237899

wash-out

意味 [U] (大雨による土壌の) 流失, 浸食.

With last ‘summer’ having been a bit of a wash-out, many of us will have bottles of sunscreen at the back of drawers and cupboards that were bought optimistically last year only to be barely used. However, you should think twice before you dig out those old bottles for use this summer, skincare experts warn.

https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/health/skincare-experts-issue-sunscreen-burn-29237899

limb

意味 [通例~s](人間· 動物の) 肢, 手足 (の 1 本) ( arm, leg をさす)

The number one error is failing to apply enough to keep you safe in the sun, with the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommending one teaspoon-sized dollop per limb or body part. It’s equally important to reapply regularly, particularly after swimming and other sporting activities – however, a survey carried out in 2020 by Cancer Research UK found that little more than a third (37%) of people reapply their sun cream throughout the day.

https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/health/skincare-experts-issue-sunscreen-burn-29237899

思ってるより使用量多くないとだめなんだよね。どうしても薄く馴染むように塗っちゃうわ。まあ1年中長袖だし顔はパウダー重ねてるからええやろ感。

reapply

意味 …を再び塗る, 再び適用する.

Some sunscreens are advertised as being “once-a-day” or “water-resistant” – but Which? warns that tests have shown even these types still need to be reapplied. Tests carried out on once-a-day sunscreens indicated that their Sun Protection Factor (SPF) level fell by 74% after six to eight hours of wear, while water resistant sunscreens were made less effective by salt or chlorinated water, such as the sea or swimming pools.

https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/health/skincare-experts-issue-sunscreen-burn-29237899

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