Why your SPF foundation won't protect your skin this summer - and the key spots you're forgetting to cover: SOPHIE HINES

If you’re wearing a moisturiser or foundation with SPF on a summer’s day, you might think that your face is fully protected. But here’s the thing, it’s probably not.

I’ve interviewed lots of dermatologists, and many of them say that while these multi-tasking products can help, they’re not enough to protect your skin on their own. One doctor explained that this is because when they test SPF in labs, they use a much higher quantity than anyone actually put on their skin.

There are also areas of the skin that are often missed, and these are the most prone to skin damage.

Watch the video above to find out more. 

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