Sun Protection Tips

Other than applying sunscreen, here are some good habits to follow:

  • Apply sunscreen on your neck. Many people forget. The ‘turkey neck’ can’t be surgically corrected later (no ‘face lift’ for the neck). Be aware that perfume sprayed on the neck & decollete makes the skin more photosensitive. That area will become more prone to pigmentation.
  • Apply sunscreen on your hands too. Age spots on hands are hard to remove.
  • Wear gloves while driving. Even if you put sunscreen on your hands, UV is so intense it will still penetrate the skin and cause spots.
  • Keep extra tubes of sunscreen in your car, where you work (e.g. desk, locker), and in your purse/work bag/tote/gym bag/carryon. You are much more likely to use sunscreen if it’s within easy reach. Also much more convenient for re-applying when you need more.
  • Wear sun protective hats & clothing with UPF 50 if you’ll be in intense sunlight (e.g. beach, ski slope) or outdoors for a long time.  If you’re hard core, carry a UPF sun umbrella when you’re walking around.
  • Choose tightly woven fabrics for hats and clothing. Darker colors are better at blocking UV.
  • Choose sunglasses with UV protective coating lenses. The skin around the eyes is thin and delicate, and therefore more prone to wrinkling.
  • Avoid being outside between 10 am – 2 pmwhich is when the sun is strongest.
  • Check the UV index from your local weather source, and stay indoors when the UV index is high.

 

 

 

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