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Chinese woman suffers red, itchy skin after extreme full-face coverage, sunscreen use

South China Morning Post

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June 22, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Card Stacking
Chinese woman suffers red, itchy skin after extreme full-face coverage, sunscreen use

A Chinese woman developed rashes and itching after applying extreme sun protection measures, including wearing a sunscreen product that covers her whole face. The woman from eastern China’s Jiangsu province was recently reported to have developed red and itchy skin while travelling. She applied sun cream before wearing a hat and mask that covers her whole face, to screen herself from the strong sunlight. At the end of the day, she felt hot and had redness on her facial skin. The next morning,...

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