• Benefits of Using Sunscreen; now Say No to Sunburns

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    Benefits of Using Sunscreen; now Say No to Sunburns

    No sunscreen can block 100 percent of the UV rays, but 30 SPF blocks about 97 percent. It is also recommended to look for a broad-spectrum sunscreen. These sunscreens help protect against both UVA rays, which cause premature ageing of the skin, and UVB rays, which cause sunburn. 

    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">Digital Desk: "Times New Roman";mso-fareast-language:EN-IN"> Vacations have just started, and
    the summer fun has begun. People are outside enjoying nature and soaking in the
    bright summer sun. While spending time outside has positive health benefits,
    the sun can be a short-term and long-term enemy.



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">Avoiding ultraviolet light, a risk factor for all
    types of skin cancer, could prevent more than 3 million skin cancer cases
    annually.



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">However, it is not always easy to avoid these
    harmful rays, especially during the summer months, which is why using sunscreen
    is important. 



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">Lauren Kole, M.D., Assistant Professor in the
    Department of Dermatology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, discusses
    her best sunscreen practices.



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">Let’s have a look at what she has to say:



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">When picking out sunscreen, Kole suggests, one
    should start by looking at the sun protection factor. The AAD recommends using
    30 SPF or higher. No sunscreen can block 100 percent of the UV rays, but 30 SPF
    blocks about 97 percent. It is also recommended to look for a broad-spectrum
    sunscreen. These sunscreens help protect against both UVA rays, which cause
    premature ageing of the skin, and UVB rays, which cause sunburn. Additionally,
    exposure to both UVA and UVB may lead to skin cancers in the future. Since most
    outdoor activities include sweating and/or getting wet, it is useful to look
    for water-resistant formulas as well.



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">Most sunscreen comes in one of four basic forms:
    spray, cream, gel, or stick, and each type has its own application benefits
    consumers should consider.




    • EN-IN">Sprays are currently the most popular type due to their ease of
      application. However, people rarely apply enough, only applying 25–50% of
      the recommended amount. Additionally, sprays are harder to control around
      the face, making it harder to prevent inhaling or ingesting the sunscreen,
      which can be harmful to the user.




    • EN-IN">Creams may take longer to apply but can be applied to almost
      everywhere on one’s body, including the face. People tend to rub in and
      apply creams slightly more than they do when applying spray sunscreen.




    • EN-IN">Sticks are not realistic to use for one’s entire body but are
      perfect for safely applying sunscreen to the facial area, including the
      lips. Many facial sunscreens also include moisturising agents and other
      anti-aging ingredients such as antioxidants. 




    • EN-IN">Gels are not as common as sprays and creams but prove to be the
      most effective around hairy areas. For people who are not wearing a hat or
      head covering, gel sunscreen is a good option to help protect the scalp.
      Kole adds that powder sunscreens are also becoming more common and are a
      great option to use on one’s hair. 



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">Kole emphasises the importance of using
    FDA-approved sunscreen. Two ingredients, zinc oxide and titanium dioxide,
    are proposed to be safe and effective for sunscreen use, while two others,
    aminobenzoic acid and trolamine salicylate, are not considered safe or
    effective for sunscreen use by the FDA. All sunscreen containers are required
    to show an expiration date. If there is no date, the product should be
    considered expired three years after purchase.



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    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">A quality sunscreen cannot be fully effective if it
    is not correctly applied. Kole suggests applying sunscreen at least 15 minutes
    before going outside. This allows the sunscreen time to fully absorb into the
    skin and form its protective barrier. The national recommendation to reapply
    sunscreen is every two hours; also reapply after swimming or excessive
    sweating. Follow the sunscreen directions regarding how often to reapply. 



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">Areas one cannot see or reach are commonly missed
    spots. Have someone else help apply sunscreen to hard-to-reach areas like the
    upper back, or make sure those areas are covered.



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">Kole suggests not replacing sunscreen with tanning
    oil or lotion. Most of these lotions will not have nearly the recommended SPF
    for maximum UV protection.



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">Wearing coverings such as hats and sunglasses, as
    well as being extra diligent about applying sunscreen when in direct sunlight
    between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., are other sun-protection best practices.



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    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">After sun exposure, Kole suggests taking cool baths
    to reduce the heat, applying moisturisers and drinking plenty of water to
    prevent dehydration. Hydrocortisone cream may be applied to sunburns to ease
    discomfort. 



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">People should also avoid using products ending in
    "-cain," because they will not help the burn. These products only
    reduce pain and will not treat the underlying skin damage, and overuse of these
    products can have side effects. 



    mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">With any sunburn, avoiding the sun while the skin
    heals and making sure to cover the sunburn area every time one heads outdoors
    is very important.

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