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Sunscreen Smarts: Debunking the Myth of Sunburning for Acne
EarthSunday, September 15, 2024
But what about the concerns around sunscreen? Some research has shown that certain ingredients in chemical sunscreens can be absorbed by the body, leading to concerns about potential health risks. However, Berry notes that there are important caveats to this research, and it's not yet clear whether there's any actual reason to be worried.
So, what can you do to protect your skin from the sun? According to Stein, physical measures like wearing a hat, sunglasses, and protective clothing, as well as seeking shade and avoiding the midday sun, are more important than sunscreen. And, Berry notes, there are now specialized clothing options designed and tested to provide clear protection against the sun's radiation.
In conclusion, it's crucial to prioritize sun safety and protect your skin from the risks of sun exposure. Sunscreen is not something to be scared of, and it's worth pairing physical measures with sunscreen use to ensure maximum protection. As Berry so aptly puts it, "I can't think of a reason not to use sunscreen."
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