What To Look For In A Sunscreen

Sunscreen has become quite important these past few years. If you’re someone who’s not keen on applying it, now is a good time to start. Why is sunscreen necessary? The world is getting warmer and warmer and due to that we tend to wear less articles of clothing. Less clothing means less protection against the sun’s harsh rays and this can lead to a lot of harm.

It’s been known that consistent exposure to the sun can inhibit the chances of getting skin cancer, especially melanoma. Melanoma is a very aggressive form of skin cancer which takes a lot of lives each year. The rise of skin cancer has made it the top 4 cancer found in various individuals.

This revelation makes sunscreen very important. When you want to get sunscreen, take in mind what you’re going to use it for. How long are you doing to stay outside and which country you’re hoping to be in?

Firstly, it’s always good to buy a sunscreen with high SPF. The higher the SPF, the more times it can block the sun’s rays for you. It’s not surprising to find most individuals opting for SPF 80. Additionally, choose a broad spectrum sunscreen. This particular sunscreen blocks both the UVA and UVB rays. If you are someone who has sensitive skin, make sure to check the ingredients and the labels provided. No one wants to go through rashes when putting their layer of sunscreen for the day. A good way to find the ideal sunscreen for those with sensitive skin would be to rely on sunscreen that was created for kids and babies. Children tend to have sensitive skin thus these sunscreen have less aggravating chemicals in them.

If you’re hoping to make use of the sunscreen by the beach or you sweat a lot, you can opt to make use of waterproof sunscreen. These sunscreens can last longer on wet skin though it still needs to be re-applied. Since sunscreen is like lotion, normally you’d have to reapply it every two to three hours. For those by the beach or who sweat often, the time is shortened.

If you’re going out soon, try to choose a sunscreen that is easily absorbed by your body. It takes at least thirty minutes for sunscreen to work so you’ll want to give the sunscreen that time to settle.

Despite having to rely on sunscreen, it’s still important to watch out on how long you’re exposed under the sun. As much as possible, stay in the shade and avoid basking under the sun from 8am to 4pm since this is when the UV rays are strongest. 3|60|61|70|80|81|83

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