What is it about?

The research results on efficacy of the sunblock sticks in avoiding or reducing Recurrent Herpes Labialis are contradictory and have shown mixed results, with some protection effect reported under experimental conditions that could not be replicated under natural conditions. The purpose of this work was to carry out an in vivo test on the effectiveness of a protective lip product in preventing recurrent Herpes Labialis in natural conditions during summer.

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Why is it important?

Herpes Labialis recurrence rate can be reduced by using sunblock stick in summer.

Perspectives

The use of sunblock sticks to reduce the Herpes Labialis recurrence it becomes recommended treatment in relation to the results of this work.

Marco Ferrari
Skinlab

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This page is a summary of: Do Sunscreen Prevent Recurrent Herpes Labialis in Summer?, Journal of Dermatological Treatment, May 2018, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/09546634.2018.1481921.
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