{"id":5870,"date":"2024-05-06T00:00:09","date_gmt":"2024-05-05T23:00:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.yourhealthyourpharmacy.co.uk\/?p=5870"},"modified":"2024-05-15T08:29:27","modified_gmt":"2024-05-15T07:29:27","slug":"summer-lovin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.yourhealthyourpharmacy.co.uk\/summer-lovin\/","title":{"rendered":"Summer Lovin\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"
\u201c<\/strong>Using SPF is of course paramount when it comes to protecting your skin\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cThere\u2019s the other areas you need to protect, with a wide-brimmed hat essential for shielding your head and neck\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cWhat you eat also plays a major part in keeping your skin healthy throughout the summer, so be sure to watch your diet as much as the amount of water you consume\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cTurn to water-rich foods such as cucumbers, watermelon, and strawberries; all ideal for hydration and also providing your skin with essential vitamins and antioxidants\u201d<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Facts\/stats<\/strong><\/p>\n Eighty-six per cent of skin cancer cases are preventable<\/p>\n (Cancer Research UK)<\/p>\n Eighty to 90% of how young or old you look for your age is due to how much sun exposure you\u2019ve sustained<\/p>\n (Sunsafe Rx)<\/p>\n Being sunburnt\u00a0five<\/em>\u00a0or more times doubles your risk for melanoma<\/p>\n (Skin Cancer Foundation)<\/p>\n Summer\u2019s a wonderful thing. Warm evening walks, trips to the beach and sitting in pub beer gardens \u2013 plus everyone just seems a lot friendlier. And while a dose of the sun\u2019s wonderful for a host of reasons, from strengthening your bones to boosting your immune system and even staving off depression, it should also be approached with extreme caution. An estimated 8,290 people will die of melanoma in 2024; with other factors such as heat exhaustion, heat stroke and premature aging all added to the equation. It\u2019s therefore vital you protect your skin from top to toe in the warmer months, with these super-simple tips to give you just the right amount of glow all summer long.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n SCREEN TIME<\/strong><\/p>\n Using SPF is of course paramount when it comes to protecting your skin, with daily use of factor 15 able to reduce your risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) by about 40%, and lower your melanoma risk by 50%. But that\u2019s not all, as it can also help prevent premature skin aging including wrinkles, sagging and age spots. With this taken into account be sure to use SPF each and every day, checking the expiration date of any creams you have at home and getting rid of any past their prime. The higher the SPF is, of course, the better, applying to all exposed areas of skin at least 15 minutes before you venture outside. It should then be reapplied every two hours, continuing this pattern until you\u2019re back inside for the day. Been in the water but think you don\u2019t need to apply that sun cream as regularly because you\u2019re wearing an SPF that\u2019s waterproof or water-resistant? Think again; as it will still wear off after time.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n IN THE SHADE<\/strong><\/p>\n Understand that it\u2019s just as important to wear as much sunscreen in the UK as you would do abroad this summer? This statistic unfortunately reveals otherwise, showing that in fact many over 50s simply neglect to do so. It\u2019s therefore vital you don\u2019t become one of those numbers, covering up all areas of exposed skin even if you plan to keep your feet firmly on British soil for 2024. Remember your ears, the back of your neck and even your lips; all of which can soon become sunburnt, and be mindful that although cloud cover does offer a tiny amount of protection; it\u2019s severely limited. In fact, the sun is actually strong enough to damage your skin from mid-March to mid-October \u2013 with over 90% of UV rays still able to pass through any clouds and cause sunburn.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n