Throw away these 6 things as soon as they spoil!

IV. Sunscreen
Sunscreen is an essential product in our daily skincare routine, especially when the sun is strong.
The expiration date of sunscreen is usually marked on the bottle. However, the actual shelf life of sunscreen can be affected by many factors.
If the texture of sunscreen changes, such as becoming thinner or separating, it means its structure has been damaged. In this case, the sunscreen may no longer provide effective sun protection.
In addition, sunscreen may spoil if it is exposed to high temperatures for an extended period, such as being left in a car exposed to direct sunlight, even if it is still within its expiration date. Spoiled sunscreen may cause allergic reactions and damage the skin when applied to it.
When we find that the sunscreen has changed in texture or has been affected by high temperatures, we should discard it and buy a new one.