Zinc in surfing refers to thick mineral sunblock paste. Surfers apply it mainly on the face. The paste forms a visible protective layer. Zinc blocks ultraviolet rays effectively. Thick consistency resists washing off quickly. Bright colors improve visibility and coverage awareness. Surfers focus on nose and cheek areas. These areas receive direct sunlight most often. For example a surfer applies white zinc stripe. The stripe covers nose and upper cheeks. The paste stays intact during heavy surf. Strong coverage reduces skin damage risk. Reapplication maintains consistent protection.
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