I'm having trouble deciding on a UV protection sunscreen.
I live with my parents.
I went to Japan with a doctor a while ago by chance.
At the end of the conversation, we talked a little about sunscreen.
The result is ..
30~40 Up to the generation, self-vitamins D Since it is generated, it is safe to thoroughly block sunlight.
50 Since vitamin production is poor from that age onwards, one must be exposed to some sunlight. ” I see. ??
That was the main point.
Even if you follow these results, you still need to be aware of how to use sunscreen when going out. ...
I am concerned about whether my elderly parents should also apply sunscreen and go about their daily lives.
I think you need to receive some sun to stay healthy. ~~
This is a matter of concern regarding this.
I don't know much about sunscreens or products yet.
I have a wide variety of sunscreens and sun sticks and try to recommend different ones to my parents, but I lack confidence because I have no experience.
First of all, I'm worried.
1. I'm trying to decide whether to have them primarily use a sun stick or a sun cream.
2. If you apply it before going out, I don't think one time will be enough, and I wonder how often you should apply it. ...
3. Should I make them use only one type of sunscreen, or 2~3 Is it okay to take turns with the dogs? ...
4. Which sunscreen product is trustworthy ...
5. Since it feels inconvenient to apply liquid powder in the middle of an outing after applying sunscreen, I have them apply a sun stick; am I doing this correctly? ??
There are so many types of sunscreen that they follow exactly what I tell them to do.
To me, who doesn't know like this~~