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Expired Sunscreen Risks You Can’t Ignore | Green Bay News

Expired Sunscreen Risks You Can’t Ignore | Green Bay News

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Most people don’t check their sunscreen’s expiration date—and that’s risky. Expired sunscreen loses its UV protection, increasing chances of sunburn, aging, and even skin cancer. While FDA says sunscreen lasts three years unless labeled otherwise, heat, sand, and sun can degrade it faster. Watch for clumps, weird smells, or discoloration—signs it’s gone bad. Using expired sunscreen gives false security and can irritate your skin. Store it cool and dark, and when in doubt, toss it and get a fresh bottle. Your skin deserves better.

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