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- 4. Sunscreen should be applied generously. A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (8) of sunscreen should be applied to the face, neck and ears and the same for each lean and arm, and the front and back of the body.
- 6. _ _ _ _ _ (5) on some sunglasses!
- 8. A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (7) is redness, inflammation and blistering of the skin caused by overexposure to UV radiation.
- 11. Cancer Council recommends applying an SPF 30 or higher, _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (5, 8) and water resistant sunscreen.
- 13. _ _ _ _ (4) shade!
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- 1. Sunscreen must be used within its expiry _ _ _ _ (4) and stored at a temperature less than thirty degrees.
- 2. UV radiation can’t be seen or felt and can still damage our skin on cool, _ _ _ _ _ _ (6) days. Don’t rely on temperature to guide your skin protection.
- 3. _ _ _ _ (4) on a shirt!
- 4. UV radiation levels are not related to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (11) so even on cool days UV can still damage your skin.
- 5. _ _ _ _ (4) on a hat!
- 7. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the _ _ _ (3) can lead to wrinkles, skin blotches, skin damage, and skin cancer.
- 8. _ _ _ _ (4) on some sunscreen!
- 9. The _ _ _ _ (4) way to keep your skin protected is to use a combination of the five sun protection practices.
- 10. Sunscreen should be applied every _ _ _ (3) hours, and more frequently if swimming or perspiring. Don’t wait the 4 hours that is mentioned on the sunscreen bottle.
- 12. There is no such thing as a _ _ _ _ (4) tan! A tan is your body’s reaction to damage from UV radiation.
