Health
Maximizing Sun Protection: Essential Sunscreen Tips You Need to Know
Despite Americans’ common belief that they’re proficient in sunscreen application, a recent survey by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) reveals a gap between confidence and reality. The 2022 survey, involving over 1,000 U.S. adults, found that more than half of the participants reported getting a tan in the past year, and a third experienced sunburns, indicating a widespread misunderstanding of proper sunscreen use.
The AAD emphasizes that no “safe” tan or sunburn exists, urging Americans to brush up on their sunscreen knowledge. Here’s how to protect your skin effectively:
- Choose Wisely: Opt for a water-resistant, broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher to guard against UVA and UVB rays.
- Apply Early and Generously: Sunscreen should be applied at least 15 minutes before heading outdoors to all exposed areas of the skin. Don’t forget areas like the scalp, for those with thinning hair, who should wear sunscreen or protective hats, and lips, which need balm with SPF 30 or higher.
- Sunscreen Stick Application: For stick formulas, make four full passes over each area and rub it in thoroughly to ensure adequate coverage.
- Spray Sunscreen Tips: Apply sunscreens close to the skin until it glistens, then rub in. Avoid windy days to ensure coverage, and remember that a six-ounce can typically cover six full-body applications.
- Lotion Quantities: Use about one ounce (or a shot glass full) of lotion sunscreen to cover the body comprehensively, including often-missed spots like the ears, back, shoulders, and legs. Faces should receive a quarter to half a teaspoon.
- Reapply Regularly: Sunscreen doesn’t provide all-day protection. It needs to be reapplied every two hours or more frequently after swimming or sweating.
By adhering to these guidelines, you can significantly reduce your risk of skin damage from the sun, underscoring the importance of understanding and properly applying sunscreen.
