You Know You Should Use Sunscreen. But Are You Using It Right?

You Know You Should Use Sunscreen. But Are You Using It Right?

6/1/2016

link

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/05/28/travel/you-know-you-should-use-sunscreen-what-dont-you-know.html

summary

This New York Times article discusses the importance of wearing sunscreen and highlights some lesser-known facts about sun protection. It emphasizes the crucial role of sunscreen in preventing skin cancer and premature aging caused by the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays. The article also addresses common misconceptions about sunscreen, such as the higher SPF doesn't necessarily mean greater protection. It provides practical advice on choosing sunscreen based on the ingredients, using it properly, and reapplying it at regular intervals. Furthermore, the article stresses the significance of sun protection beyond beach vacations, as sun exposure happens on a daily basis. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive guide to maximize the effectiveness of sunscreen and raise awareness about the importance of sun safety.

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