Which areas, frequently neglected in protection routines after age 25, often show the truest history of lifetime sun exposure?

Answer

The neck and the décolletage

While intensive focus is often placed on facial sun protection, areas like the neck and the chest (décolletage) frequently tell a more accurate story of cumulative exposure. These regions are regularly exposed during common activities such as driving or wearing low-cut clothing but are often excluded from diligent daily sunscreen application routines, especially after early adulthood. A discrepancy showing clear skin on the face but significant crepey texture or heavy spotting on the chest indicates a failure in comprehensive, long-term protection habits across all sun-exposed body sites.

Which areas, frequently neglected in protection routines after age 25, often show the truest history of lifetime sun exposure?
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