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zinc sunscreen rubs in if you keep rubbing. it takes longer, which i guess most people just shrug and give up and assume you are coated in white film, but you can in fact rub it in.



suncreen works by blocking UV rays before getting to the skin. how does something rubbed into the skin block UV rays?


Unless the rubbing process transmutes it into other elements (congrats on the Nobel, if so!) the zinc is still presumably there. The outer layers of your skin are dead cells; you're looking to protect the underlying dermis.


You'd be rubbing it into the top layer of skin, which is dead skin cells. The part that gets burned is living, and is lower.




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