Queensland Institute of Medical Research -- Sunscreen not only guards against skin cancer, but it also fights wrinkles.
That's according to a new study out of Australia. They study found daily use of sunscreen significantly slows the aging of skin caused by the sun's ultraviolet rays.
The study found that adults who regularly applied broad spectrum sunscreen -- which protects against both ultraviolet B and ultraviolet A rays -- over a four-and-a-half year period had no detectable aging of the skin.
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That's according to a new study out of Australia. They study found daily use of sunscreen significantly slows the aging of skin caused by the sun's ultraviolet rays.
The study found that adults who regularly applied broad spectrum sunscreen -- which protects against both ultraviolet B and ultraviolet A rays -- over a four-and-a-half year period had no detectable aging of the skin.
Read the entire article here.