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Discover LudwigThe word "sunblock" is correct in written English
It is used to refer to a product that protects the skin from the sun's harmful rays. Example: "Before going to the beach, make sure to apply sunblock to prevent sunburn."
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sunblock
noun
A sunscreen with high sun protection factor (SPF).
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My mum had made me plenty of pork luncheon meat sandwiches (Mother's Pride bread of course) and I may have had a flask of tea – but I had no hat, no re-hydrating bottle of water and no sunblock as I walked to Seaforth Sands to get the unfamiliar green corpy (that is, corporation) 61 bus from the start of its route to its terminus at Aigburth.
Foundation and sunblock seem to the conditioned mind entirely necessary, even as their chemicals wriggle silently into our bloodstreams.
Violations serious enough to earn the slur include wearing a wristwatch, smoking cigarettes, smearing yourself with sunblock or insect repellent.
Survival kit: Green People's organic sunblock, and hand sanitiser if you intend to take the hands-on deer butchery class.
Holidaymakers should use at least factor 15 sunblock and always reapply the cream after swimming even if it is water-resistant, according to official new guidance.
And unless you're looking for a total sunblock, an SPF of 50 is as high as you need to go.
This hydrates like a moisturiser, covers like a foundation, and protects like a sunblock.
Hats, water, factor-50 sunblock – and ideally, a bloke with a 4x4 to ferry you around – are essentials.
Numerous skin glands release a pinkish "lotion," which led to the ancient myth that hippos sweat blood; this pigment actually acts as a sunblock, filtering out ultraviolet radiation.
Scars in areas that are frequently exposed to the sun, such as the face and hands, should be protected by an ultraviolet screening agent (a sunblock).
By the transition period, Boehner had either been staying off the golf courses or applying gobs of sunblock, as his skin tone had softened noticeably to a commonplace Crayola peach.
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