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    Sunscreen and Your Morning Routine

    Wearing sunscreen is one of the best — and easiest — ways to protect your skin’s appearance and health at any age. Used regularly, sunscreen helps prevent sunburn, skin cancer and premature aging.

    To help make sunscreen a part of your daily routine, dermatologist Anna Chien addresses common concerns.

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