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Face sag nd wrinkles
Does using higher spf can also cause wrinkles and cause face to sagg??? First i was using spf25 lotus but it use to leave white cast now i m using spf 50 can this cause my face to sag coz my face seems to be loose And is applying Moisturiser impt in day I dont apply Moisturiser or serum jst directly spf Please reply
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No...it depends on the tone and texture of skin... for detailed information do direct online consultation with photos
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sunscreen is essential to prevent sun related damage, it'll prevent damage to skin in the long term. it is advisable to use spf more than 30 daily. use of sunscreen does not cause any skin damage or puffiness. the changes you might be noticing could result from weight fluctuations. also it is advisable to use moisturizer along with sunscreen.
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No it doesn't, sag could be due to damage caused to skin. Please attach images and consult online so that it could be evaluated better. Use spf 30+, anything lower will not help. Check for any recent weight gain.
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No sunscreen does not cause sagging or wrinkles and it is always advisable to use a sunscreen with spf 50 or more
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