In case you couldn’t tell from the ominous clouds, ongoing rain, cold wind and need for pants and jackets, we’ve just hit summer!
Now, while this is great news for mood levels, showing off pedicures and The Association for Impressive Sandcastle Construction, all of that sun (use your imagination) can be hazardous for your skin. And if there’s one thing I love getting yelly about, it’s sun protection! Because despite all of the terrific and exciting benefits skin cancer offers, and the delights of premature ageing, sometimes a lady chooses to keep her skin protected, and youthful, and healthy instead. (Of course, sometimes she doesn’t, like the dingus pictured at left.)
Note: What I’ve detailed below is for everyday, incidental sun exposure. If you know you’re going to be outdoors for an extended length of time, at the beach or park, (EVEN IF IT’S CLOUDY – that’s often when the UV is worst), you need to use Proper, Full Strength Sunscreens, not ones concerned with cosmetic benefits. I like the Banana Boat or Neutrogena sprays for my body, and Clinique Sun Face Cream SPF 30+ on my – wait for it – face.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT PRODZ.
1. You must be protected from UVA and UVB rays.
While UVA are the AGEING (wrinkly) rays, UVB are the BURNING (skin cancer-ery) rays. Most sun protection will take care of UVB, but you need to ensure you’ve covered from UVA, too. Ordinarily I would just say look for the words ‘broad spectrum’ on your prodz, but like the word ‘organic’ it is increasingly being used incorrectly, so what you want to do is have a quick peek at your ingredients.
If you see ‘Avobenzone’ or ‘Zinc Oxide’, then you’re UVA safe. Avobenzone has a bad rep for being unstable (disintegrating after a couple of hours) but the clever folk at Neutrogena have added oxybenzone to it, which lessens the break down, meaning you are protected better, for longer. They call this (very highly regarded) technology ‘Helioplex’ which you will see on many Neutrogena products, and which is a terrific reason to buy them.
Top Comments
Spent my entire childhood outside, spend most of my spare time now outside. Never wore/wear sunscreen, never burnt, I just go brown. People tell me I look younger than I am. I'm 51 & don't have lines around my eyes, (except when I smile, but everyone does then).
Yeah, if you burn, don't go out in the sun without sunscreen, or clothes, but don't lecture the rest of us.
hello cleo. thats amazing. the thing is the hole in the ozone is a lot bigger now then it was when you were as a child hence the sun really burns people more as harmful UV rays comes into the earths atmosphere.
skin cancer is a lot common today then it was 40-50 years ago.
if you dont like 'lectures' on sun protection then dont read/listen to it. no one is making you.
Leigh and others raise serious and legitimate concerns about nanoparticles below. These issues are being raised and addressed overseas - Australia is lagging seriously behind and it's disappointing these things STILL aren't being flagged here on the usually good Mamamia site.
"Animal studies have shown that some nanoparticles can penetrate cells and tissues, move through the body and brain and cause biochemical damage. They also have shown to cause a risk factor in men for testicular cancer. " - straight off the Wiki site. Please, at least allow your readers to make an informed choice about which chemicals they use.