Sun Protection Tips & Top Sunscreen Picks
May is skin cancer awareness month and as we move into the summer months, I thought I’d share some tips to help protect your skin in the sun. I’ve also provided some recommendations on my favorite sunscreens below.
o Whenever possible, avoid direct exposure to the sun between 10 am and 3 pm, when UVB is most intense.
o If avoiding the sun is not possible, cover up with clothing as much as possible and wear a broad brimmed hat to protect your face.
o Always use a high SPF (30+) broad spectrum sunscreen with UVA and UVB protection factor.
o The higher the SPF the better. While there seems to be a persistent myth that once you get over a certain SPF it doesn’t matter, in fact, studies have shown that higher SPF sunscreens do provide more protection.
o Most people under apply sunscreen by half. So apply liberally and remember to reapply!
o Spread sunscreen, don't rub it in. Best protection is achieved from a uniform layer on the surface of the skin.
o Contrary to some common myths, chemical sunscreens and physical sunscreens are both effective forms of protection. What is most important is to find a sunscreen formulation that you like and will actually use!
o Think about sun protection and sun damage at a cumulative level. Protecting from a sunburn today is important, but long-term protection from skin cancers and photoaging is critical (and can save your life!)
o Using sunscreen on a daily basis can significantly reduce your risk of various forms of skin cancer including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma.
I'll wrap this up by providing a list of sunscreens that I personally like. Each person is different and my recommendations will vary depending on your skin type ie. oily, sensitive etc. but this is a great set of products to choose from. To purchase any of these you can visit Shop My Shelf.
o La Roche Posay Anthelios Ultra Fluid Mineral Body Lotion SPF 50
Love this for all over protection and it does not feel heavy.
o SkinCeuticals Physical Fusion UV Defense SPF 50
One of my favorites for the face. It’s purely mineral, light weight and has a nice tint to it.
o Colorescience Sunforgettable Brush-on Sunscreen Powder SPF 50
Easy to apply (dust powder on) and for those that wear makeup you don’t have to worry about reapplying a sunscreen over top of your foundation. You can learn more about Colorescience here.
o Vichy Ideal Soleil Stick SPF 60
Love this for my kids’ faces! The stick is to apply and I’m less likely to get sunscreen in their eyes as they squirm.
o SkinMedica Total Defense + Repair Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 50+
This is another go to of mine. It also acts as a superscreen to protect against infrared rays.
o EltaMD UV Clear Broad Spectrum SPF 46
A good option for patients with sensitive or acne prone skin