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7. Use Sunscreen

If you plan to be outdoors, make sure to lather on sunscreen all over. This includes your face and the sensitive areas around your eyes. Always use an SPF of 30 or higher, even though a tan might seem alluring. Sun exposure causes long-term skin damage, and areas in which the skin is thin, such as under the eyes, are at an even higher risk. You should use a moisturizer that contains sunscreen daily to protect yourself from damaging rays that occur even when it's cloudy. This helps to protect your skin and reduces the visibility of dark circles and other blemishes.

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