The study states that this difference was primarily due to the decreased coverage around the eyelids, with a 21 per cent lower coverage of the area with moisturiser and 14 per cent with sunscreen.
Next article: putting sunscreen on eyelids may cause rare ocular cancer.
. Clearly, getting sunscreen IN the eyes wasn't considered?
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