Remember Your Sunscreen
It is winter and we bundle up in our coats, sweaters and heaver pants. But we forget to use of sp 30 lotion. BIG MISTAKE. Regardless of the temperature or time of year, the sun emits ultraviolet (UV) rays, a type of invisible radiation that can harm our skin and lead to premature aging or skin cancer. So we need to always wear a sunscreen and it should be reapplied at least every two hours, and sooner if sweating or swimming.
A 35-year-old melanoma survivor agrees to share photos that Dellavalle’s team took comparing her skin under normal light and ultraviolet light. (Credit: University of Colorado Cancer Center)
A 35-year-old melanoma survivor agrees to share photos that Dellavalle’s team took comparing her skin under normal light and ultraviolet light.
(Credit: University of Colorado Cancer Center)
It doesn’t matter if it is cloudy or sunny sunscreen should be worn any time the skin is exposed to the sun. And wear a good quality of sunscreen such as Lumixyl, available at Precision Aesthetics New York.
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