Protecting your skin from the sun takes some effort, but it is well worth it to reduce the risk of both skin cancer and aging. Protecting yourself however, is a lot more than a few swipes of sunscreen when you happen to remember. Science shows regular use of the right sunscreen is key to reducing health risks associated with the sun. There are a few simple rules to follow when it comes to sunscreen.
-Look for a broad spectrum product that blocks both UVA and UVB rays of the sun.
-Choose an SPF (sun protection factor) of at least 15-30 or more.
-Use a “shot-glass” size amount for your face and body (about 2 ounces).
-Remember to apply to your lips – they burn easily.
-If you use a spray sunscreen, rub it into your skin after applying.
-Apply 30 minutes before sun exposure.









