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Black Folks Need Sunscreen Too: 5 Sunscreen for Your Skin Type | - Where Wellness & Culture Connect

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Our skin may come in many shades, but our health is still at risk.

Not to mention the sun will damage anyone’s skin that is exposed to it.

You May Also Like This sunscreen is made for brown skin by women of color.

The formula goes on completely clear and gives the skin a pretty glow.

You May Also Like If you have dry skin, you need sunscreens that are hydrating.

Source: BlackDoctor | Health News On Fitness, Nutrition & Weight Loss - BlackDoctor
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