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Most sun damage occurs from incidental exposure during day-to-day
activities, not at the beach. Wherever there is light, there is
UV (ultraviolet) radiation. And where there is UV radiation, there
is the potential for harm to the skin.
In urban and suburban landscapes, we are exposed to more than
just sun light itself. Light also reflects off metal, glass and
concrete. Exposure from going indoors and out, exposure from light
coming through building and car windows (unless they’re specifically
treated with UV filters), and even exposure through thin clothing,
all adds up.
Bad weather offers no refuge either. At the beach or on the slopes,
for example, even on cloudy, cool, or overcast days, dangerous ultraviolet
rays travel through clouds to reflect off sand, water, or snow.
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One serious sunburn can increase the risk of skin cancer by
as much as 50% . Unfortunately, there is no statute of limitations
on burns. A single childhood sunburn may be the trigger for skin
cancers many years down the road. Just because you’re not tan (another
indication of sun damage) or sunburned though, doesn’t mean that
you are out of harm’s way either.
Sun damage is cumulative and shows up later as signs of skin aging,
or in worse case scenarios, as skin cancer. 95% of all skin cancers
are found on light-exposed areas such as the face, top of the ears,
neck and chest.
Because over a million new cases of skin cancer in the U.S. are
diagnosed each year (plus, the large numbers that go unreported),
protecting yourself every day with sunscreen and clothing is more
important than ever.
What to look for in a sunscreen:
Primitive versions of physical sunscreens have been around for
centuries. Chemical sunscreens have been in use since the early
1920s but early versions were greasy, irritating, staining, and
could not be made into water resistant formulas.
Today, we make non-irritating, cosmetically pleasing sunscreens
in a variety of formulas, making them a pleasure to wear every day.
One size does not fit all however, and you’ll want to choose the
appropriate one for that day’s activity.
Basic features to look for in a sunscreen are:
Full spectrum sun protection
To protect against both UVA and UVB radiation.
Antioxidants
To neutralize aging free radicals.
Anti-inflammatory agents
To prevent redness.
Hydrating ingredients
To replace moisture loss as a consequence of exposure.
Repairing ingredients
Since UVA rays attack connective tissue, sun protection products
– such as the Age-Proof Suncare line containing Murad’s Skin Repair
System with Co-3™ - to fortify and repair it, are highly desirable
and can help prevent fine lines and wrinkles. |