People often think that sunscreen products are difficult to apply and leave greasy skin and white marks on clothing and upholstery after use. Consumers often apply insufficient amounts of sunscreen products to their skin, resulting in less than the recommended level of protection. This is one of the main challenges faced by formulators to improve the sensory properties and spreadability of sunscreen products.
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