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Applying sunscreen

Apply sunscreen liberally – at least a teaspoon for each limb, a teaspoon for the front and a teaspoon of the back of the body, and a teaspoon for the face, neck and ears. A full application for an average sized adult should be 35ml, or seven teaspoons.

Most people don’t apply enough sunscreen resulting in only 50-80% of the protection stated on the product.

At Molechex we have a range of Suncreens available  for all ages from children to adults and even those with tint so women can wear them during the day or under their makeup.  Dr Hayes has done extensive research ensuring that the sunscreens we sell are the safest, protect against UVA and UVB and have the least amount of chemicals added. Avene which is made in France has been in production since 1743 and Galderma for Kids is also highly recommended.

* Please be aware that our Practice is a private billing practice,  for fees please call clinic.  Consultation Fees vary according to treatments, please call our reception in case of any queries. Cancellation fees apply: A cancellation fee applies if you fail to attend or cancel on the day of your appointment. 48 hours’ notice is required.

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