How To Prevent Sun Damaged Skin?

What do you need to do to prevent sun damaged skin? We are easily exposed to the harsh UV rays and glare of the sun. Because sun damaged skin can easily lead to premature aging, we should always take extra precautions for my skin whenever we are out in the sun.

Sun Protection Factor

“SPF” is a commonly term associated with sun screen. SPF (”sun protection factor”) is a measure of how much additional time you can spend in the sun without getting burned. Take for example, if you can usually spend 10 minutes outside before experiencing burning sensation, an SPF 15 sunscreen will increase that by fifteen minutes.

Do remember that any sun exposure with the aging UV rays will affect your skin regardless of whether you are light-skinned or not. In fact, You may not even notice the slightest tan but the damage is already being done.

Risk of Skin Cancer

As with all severely sun damaged skin, there is a high risk of developing skin cancer. For most people, a severe burn before 18 years of age almost doubles your risk of developing skin cancer and premature aging.

Here’s what you should if you have a skin lesion that appears suddenly, or has an asymmetrical appearance, darker edges than the center, changes color or becomes larger than 6 millimeters get help from your dermatologist immediately to prevent any serious consequences.

Sun Protection Tips

Applying after sun protection can help to guard against the previously unstoppable UVA rays. These harmful rays can contribute to skin cancer and premature aging. It can cause your skin to be dry and flaky as your skin losses its moisture content.

Some sun protection products are formulated with botanical extracts and antioxidants vitamins. These can help to protect against premature aging while anti-flammatory herbal extracts can calm and soothe the skin.

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