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Read our privacy notice . There’s nothing more frustrating than being supremely diligent about sunscreen application during warmer months and summer holidays, then returning home to find you’ve managed to get a nasty sunburn. Finding the perfect sunscreen for your skin type is no simple task.

That means putting in the research and consulting dermatologists before stepping out in high UV conditions. While many of us have mastered the art of slathering sunscreen in those highly specific, delicate spots – decolletage, under the arms and on the tip of the nose – there’s one oft-forgotten area which is arguably one of the most important to consider: the scalp . According to The Skin Cancer Foundation , men and women with thinning hair and bald spots are more vulnerable to sun exposure, which can lead to precancers and skin cancers.

It’s an especially vulnerable area when it comes to sunburn, and it can be difficult to keep an eye on potentially harmful moles and marks underneath a full head of hair – even with thinning. The more diligent about scalp sun care you are, the better. If you’re in the market for scalp-specific sunscreen, chances are you already know a fair bit about sun protection and the dif.