Published On 02 Jun 2015
Protecting your skin from UVA and UVB radiation can help it look young for longer, while also reducing the risk of skin cancer. Sunscreen can help out, as long as you’re actually choosing the right one and using it the right way.
Start making sure that you’re applying sunscreen correctly and you’re avoiding some of the most common sunscreen mistakes. You won’t just protect your skin from premature aging, you’ll also reduce the risk of dangerous skin conditions.
1. You’re Not Using Enough
Even if you make sure to choose a high SPF, you might still be using too little sunscreen. While your face needs a nickel amount for adequate protection, your entire body should be covered in a shot glass’ worth of sunscreen. Using less might doesn’t always result in burning or other visible issues, but your skin is less protected in the long run.
2. You Apply It Outside
One of the biggest sunscreen mistakes is thinking that you don’t need to apply it in advance. Most dermatologists recommend that you use it 20-30 minutes before you’re actually exposed directly to the sun. That way, it will have enough time to get absorbed in your skin and actually start protecting you from UVA and UVB radiation.
3. You Don’t Reapply Often Enough
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