SUNLIGHT
The answer is B. sunscreen. Sunscreen is a product that is applied to the skin to protect it from the harmful effects of the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays. Sunscreen works by absorbing or reflecting UV rays, which can cause sunburn, skin aging, and skin cancer.
A. Sunglasses can protect the eyes from UV rays, but they do not provide any protection for the skin.
C. Bathing suits can provide some protection for the skin by covering it and reducing the amount of skin exposed to the sun, but they do not contain any protective properties.
D. Baby oil can actually increase the skin's susceptibility to sunburn because it can attract and intensify the sun's rays, making them more damaging to the skin.
Therefore, the best option for limiting skin damage from sunlight is to use sunscreen. It is important to apply sunscreen to all exposed skin, especially the face, neck, ears, and arms, and to reapply it every two hours or after swimming or sweating. It is also a good idea to seek shade and wear protective clothing, such as long sleeves and a hat, when the sun is at its strongest.
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