who should use sunstop

The shortest and the longest answer to this question is - everyone. Dermatologists recommend that everyone use sunscreen every day when they are outside, not just during the summer.

People of all skin colours get skin cancer. Millions of cases of skin cancer all over the world are diagnosed annually. Using a good quality sunscreen is the first step towards protecting your skin from the harmful UV rays of the sun.

Even in countries where exposure to the sun is relatively less compared to others, it is important to know that the sun’s UV rays break through clouds and fog too. So no matter who you are, or what the colour of your skin is, if you are spending time outdoors, you should use Sunstop Sunscreen.

Sunstop Sunscreen can be applied to toddlers and infants 6 months or older and should only be applied to exposed skin not covered by long sleeves, pants, wide-brimmed hats, and sunglasses. If you have any doubts about using Sunstop on young kids, always check with your GP or Skin Specialist.

When using on kids, do make sure that sensitive areas (ears, neck, cheeks) or areas that are not covered by clothing.

  • Remember, There is no such as a healthy tan.

  • A new study has revealed an alarming rise in melanoma among people aged 18 to 39

  • Tanned skin is damaged skin.

  • 95% of melanomas and 99% of non-melanoma skin cancers can be prevented by using five forms of sun protection - slip, slop, slap, seek and slide

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