Sunscreen – dos and don’ts

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, Last Updated: Nov 19, 2012 at 8:36 PM

sunscreenIt’s good to apply sunscreen before you step out of home in the scorching sun. But don’t use it too frequently or in large dabs, say experts after a recent research indicated that sunscreen use can increase the risk of skin cancer. ”Sunscreen has its after-effects as the cream has harsh chemicals that can affect the body if not applied properly,” Bangalore-based dermatologist Parveen Khurana told IANS. ”Zinc oxide, the must-have ingredient in sunscreens, can have harmful effects on the body if used frequently. Most girls today apply sunscreen every time they walk out from shade. This is a major concern,” added Khurana.

Carcinogens in sunscreen?

According to research carried out at Missouri University of Science and Technology, one of the world’s leading technological research universities, some compounds found in sunscreen can increase the rate of skin cancer if exposed to light. ”It is true that overexposure to sunlight without sunscreen can cause sunburns, discolouration and irritation. But we should not forget the fact that body also needs vitamin D for strengthening of bones,” said skin expert Krishna Kumar. ”So apart from skin cancer, sunscreens can also reduce vitamin D production by as much as 97.5 to 99.9 percent. And interfering with your body’s production of vitamin D may have dire health consequences,” added Kumar. Though many fear sun exposure, Kumar says it is important to spend some time in the sun sans sunscreen.

“Regular sun exposure can be harmful, but one can try sporadic sun exposure as getting into direct contact of sun also decreases the risk of melanoma (a more deadly form of skin cancer). So safe sun exposure, without any litmus shield like sunscreen, can help in getting away from skin cancer as well,” he added.

Use judiciously 

Several beauty brands have recently launched different sunscreen-based creams with higher SPF (sun protection factor) count. But according to Mumbai-based dermatologist Swati Srivastava, who works at wellness chain VLCC, there’s hardly any difference in a sunscreen with an SPF count of 15 or 50. ”For Indian skin, any sunscreen containing SPF 15 and above is preferred. The difference between SPF 15 and 50 is minimal. Sunscreens with higher SPF ratings block slightly more UVB rays, but none offers 100 percent protection,” she said.

So how to pick the best sunscreen?

“For dry skin, it is always advisable to use cream-based sunscreen. While in the case of oily skin, oil-free sunscreen lotion is preferred. For the people who live in the tropical areas, SPF 50 is recommended for outdoor use,” said Chytra V. Anand, cosmetologist, Kosmoderma Skin and Laser Clinic, Bangalore.

There’s no right age to apply sunscreen.

“There is no particular age group to apply SPF. In fact even kids are being recommended to use sunscreen to avoid sun damage at an early stage. Studies have shown that 90 percent of ageing is caused by sun damage. So sunscreen is the best anti-ageing cream. ”However, kids can use sunscreens with SPF 15-20 to avoid damage,” added Anand.

Also read: Sun-proof your skin this summer

Source: IANS

First Published: May 20, 2012 at 11:45 AM

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    zaina December 18, 2012 at 10:52 pm

    i had sport in my college due to which my skin is turn dark,please suggest me some home remedies to get my skin back to normal state………..

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    Shreya September 19, 2012 at 4:41 pm

    That’s a nice information! I bet so many people don’t even know this. Even I apply large dollops of sunscreen and that too at frequent intervals. From now on I’ll keep a check on it. I use Sun Care Cream SPF 20. Is that much SPF ok? My complexion is fair!

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    ritika August 10, 2012 at 7:53 pm

    I have burnt my wrist with milk and its been 15 days and the skin color is turned to black n now the black layer of skin is removing n the fresh skin is apparently whiter then the natural skin…kindly tell me what should i do to make the color to natural tone?

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    Nihat July 21, 2012 at 10:17 am

    I am totally ierstneted in this topic. I am fair skinned and light eyed as are my husband and my precious 6 year old boy. I have had pre-cancerous moles removed, and my husband had a melanoma removed (he is totally fine caught very early). I cook so often from a book called: Vitality Foods for Health and Fitness by Pierre Jean Cousin and Kristen Hartvig, It is all about eating the right foods to protect your body from disease, and foods that boost your immune system. It also lists eating plans for combatting several different diseases.I will totally be researching this topic! I will remain using only organic skin-care/sun-screen. I do wonder about the melanoma rate increasing that much just because they did not know what Melanoma was doesn’t mean it did not kill them just a thought.As always I totally appreciate your blog, your passion and your ability to deliver such important things to consider Thank you for looking out for all of us! xo Kit

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