We Asked Derms To Address Popular Sunscreen Myths And, TBH, This Information Should Be Common Knowledge
Dr. Rossi explains why it might *seem* like no sunscreen's necessary:"People who have more melanin burn less easily because the melanin does increase their MED or the amount of UV that would cause them to burn. HoweverPeople with darker skin types can also get skin cancer, including those caused by UV exposureMyth: All sunscreens work the same way.NOPE! First off, there are two types of sunscreens: physical and chemical.
physical sunscreens work like a shield that reflects and deflects the sun's rays on your skin's surface, while chemical sunscreens absorb, change, and neutralize the sun's rayssunscreen needs to apply by the rules governed by the FDA when they claim something is broad spectrum, or when they determine their SPF.
. Sunscreens that aren't broad spectrum must carry the warning:"Skin Cancer/Skin Aging Alert: Spending time in the sun increases your risk of skin cancer and early skin aging. This product has been shown only to help prevent sunburn, not skin cancer or early skin aging.” TIL!"recommends that you select a sunscreen with an SPF rating of 30 or higherTap to play or pause GIFFalse. You're already doing pretty darn great with SPF 30. Dr.
Dr. Nazarian has a slightly simpler, personal guideline:"Although a high sunscreen is more effective than a lower sunscreen, it's not a simple direct relationship equation.that since"nothing offers 100% protection, there is no statistical significance to using an SPF over 50.
the newer formulations with a combination of physical and chemical sunscreens rub in well and are more elegant formulations. Even the pure physical are now micronized and rub in better
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