The mercury is rising and you’ve slipped on your sunnies, ready to catch some rays with friends in your local park. It’s all good times and rosé until someone gets burnt.
We don’t mean to be the bearers of bad news but it’s worth remembering that melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK so there’s every reason to be safe in the sun.
While you may think you’ve covered all bases by buying a broad spectrum sun cream and slathering it on your face and arms, you may be neglecting some areas.
And these just happen to be hotspots for skin cancer. Keep scrolling for the most common SPF blindspots: Read More Related Articles Sign up for the BEST celebrity house tours and BIGGEST exclusive interviews The backs of your hands We use our hands.