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After She Used Some Expired Sunblock For Some Fun In The Sun, She Was Left With Second-Degree Burns On Her Face

“Right here, in this exact spot a year ago, without a hat on, wearing expired sunscreen,” she continued.

As shown in the video she was at a pool with her friends, and she addressed the type of conditions that contributed to her burn.

“It took 2-3 weeks to fully heal. I grew up boating and always in the pool. Never had an issue burning like this. Hats are my new best friend,” she continued.

She shared this in a third video when people asked for a more in-depth explanation of her experience.

I’m always cautious about the time I spend outside without the right type of covering. Whether it be hats, sunscreen, light long sleeves, or just sitting under a patio umbrella, but I’ve learned from my siblings’ and parents’ experiences with sunburn.

Always check the expiration date on your products, sunscreen, makeup, toothpaste, etc. And you should look into the ingredients on your products as well, to make sure there are no harmful chemicals or ingredients.

What are some things that you do to help prevent sunburn, or a least minimize the risk?

You can watch all three TikTok videos here; one, two, three.

@morganvacala

Don’t be stupid, check the expiration date on your sunscreen. #sunpoisoning #burn #fyp #burnsurvivor #imdumb #seconddegreeburn #burns

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