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3 Golden Rules for Glowing Summer Skin

June 07, 2012
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A painful sunburn isn’t how you want to remember a day at the pool. Unfortunately, getting sunburned is much more common that it ought to be. Even minor sunburns can be dangerous. May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, the perfect time for some simple sun reminders.

A recent survey conducted by the Skin Cancer Foundation found that 42% of people get a sunburn at least once a year. But besides the stinging sensation, the peeling and blistering, what’s the harm in getting burned? Research shows that a person’s risk for melanoma — the most serious form of skin cancer — doubles if he or she has had five or more sunburns. Anyone can get skin cancer, but some factors put you at higher risk, including:

  1. • lighter natural skin color
  2. • personal history of skin cancer
  3. • family history of melanoma
  4. • exposure to the sun through work and play
  5. • history of sunburns early in life
  6. • skin that burns, freckles, reddens easily, or becomes painful in the sun
  7. • blue or green eyes
  8. • naturally blond or red hair

Golden Rules for a Golden Glow

1. Slather on. With an SPF of 45+, even the fairest of beach bums all can hang out in the sun for a couple of hours without reapplying.

2. Cover up. When you’re not in the pool, call in reinforcements for extra protection. Floppy hats, large umbrellas and beach cover-ups can really do the trick.

3. Fake out. Don’t lie in the sun purposefully seeking a tan. This is not only damaging to your skin in the long term, but you’ll likely burn the first few times you try it. Instead, opt for a sunless tanner or bronzer.

Know the Lingo

Terminology on sunscreen labels can be confusing. SPF actually isn’t an ingredient in sunblock or sunscreen. It stands for Sun Protection Factor and is a number that indicates how well a product blocks UVB rays.

A product with an SPF higher than 15 is called a sunblock. Anything lower is called a sunscreen. To estimate out how long you can stay in the sun with a given SPF, you can use this equation: # of minutes you typically take to burn without sunscreen x SPF number = maximum sun exposure time.

However, you should always err on the side of caution. Most people tend to use less sunscreen than the amount used in testing, which will throw things off. If you’re going to be outside for a while, bring sunscreen with you and reapply often.

Supplement your Skin Care

To maximize skin health for a youthful glow that lasts year-round, be sure to include Reliv’s r collection in your beauty regimen. Your skin will benefit from an exclusive combination of potent antioxidants, anti-inflammatories and essential fatty acids that work to combat environmental damage, slow the aging process and nourish your skin at the cellular level.

Sources:

http://www.skincancer.org/prevention/sunburn/facts-about-sunburn-and-skin-cancer, http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/skin-care/SN00003, http://www.webmd.com/healthy-beauty/features/tips-for-gorgeous-skin, http://www.lpch.org/diseasehealthinfo/healthlibrary/burns/sunburn.html, http://www.cdc.gov/Features/SkinCancer/?s_cid=tw_cdc1401

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