Sunscreens and How to Use Them

 

Sunscreens are important for protecting your skin from the sun's radiation. Without such protection you not only get sunburns but also risk developing melanoma,a dangerous form of skin cancer that appears as coloured marks on your skin.

According to a recent surveyhowever,  many people do not really know how to use sunscreens effectively and how you can get the best protection.

About two thirds of those questioned said that creams and lotions  with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 gives them twice as much protection than sun blockers with an SPF of 15. Many also think that sunscreens with a higher SPF protect them longer than those with a lower SPF.

But that is not true.  A sunscreen with a higher SPF can keep out more damaging rays than lower SPFs can. An SPF of 15 blocks out about 93 % of all UVB rays while an SPF of 30 protects you from 97% of damaging radiation. Sunscreens never protect you completely, they only allow you to lengthen the time you can stay outdoors before you start developing a sunburn.

 

 

Medical experts and dermatologists offer important advice on what you should consider when going out in the sun:

  • Use sunscreens that block out both UVB and UVA radiation. While UVB rays are thought to be more dangerous UVA radiation leads to wrinkles and aging of the skin.
  • Apply sunscreens with an SPF of at least 30.
  • Do not wait until the sun comes out to use sunscreens. Use them in cloudy weather too.
  • Avoid going outside during the middle of the day when the sun's radiation is highest.
  • Wear protective clothing and stay in shady areas when possible.
  • Apply sunscreens to all parts of the body, including the neck, feet and other places that are hard to get to.  Put them on your skin at least every 2 hours.
  • Be careful when going to indoor tanning studios. Studies have shown that too  much exposure to sunlamps and other appliances increases the risk of developing skin cancer.

 

 

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Words

  • according to = as said by ...
  • advice = give someone your opinion on what they should do
  • aging = when something becomes older
  • appliance = device or object that you use in the house
  • apply = use
  • avoid = stay away from
  • cancer = when the cells in your body grow in an uncontrolled way and lead to illnesses
  • completely = totally, a hundred percent
  • consider = think about
  • damaging = harmful
  • dermatologist = doctor who studies and treats skin diseases
  • develop = grow
  • effectively = a way that gives you the results you want
  • exposure = to be in a place where you are not protected
  • however = but
  • including = also
  • increase = become higher
  • lead to = cause
  • lengthen = make longer
  • lotion = thick milky substance
  • mark = spot
  • protect = to keep something safe
  • protective = something that protects you
  • radiation = energy in the form of heat and light, which you cannot see
  • recent = a short time ago
  • shady = not in the direct light of the sun
  • sunburn = when your skin becomes red because you have been in the sun too long
  • survey = a set of questions that you ask a large number of people in order to find out more about a topic
  • tanning studio = place where you lie in beds that produce sunlight so that you can get a suntan
  • twice = two times
  • wrinkle = lines in your face and skin that you get when are older