Sunscreen Slows Skin Aging, Queensland Institute of Medical Research Study

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New research from sunny Australia provides some of the strongest evidence to date that near-daily sunscreen use can slow the aging of skin. Ultraviolet rays that spur wrinkles and other signs of aging can quietly build up damage pretty much anytime a person is in the sun—a lunchtime stroll, school recess, walking the dog—and they even penetrate car windows.

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