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Where To Apply Sunscreen: Places You’re Forgetting To Apply Sunscreen

by Gorgeousgirl Staff, Updated February 21, 2023
Where To Apply Sunscreen: Places You’re Forgetting To Apply Sunscreen

UV rays from the sun can burn and destroy your skin if you fail to protect it. Sunburns cause skin damage, which can result in aging spots, lines, and wrinkles. Additionally, sunburns can result in skin cancer. Thorough sunscreen application is your best chance to protecting your skin from the damaging effects of the sun. However, there is a problem. Although you might be applying sunscreen on your skin every day, there are places you probably forget to cover with your sunscreen. Here are seven places you are more likely to forget to apply sunscreen.

 

1. Your Scalp

 

Your Scalp

 

This is the most ignored area when it comes to sunscreen application. People assume that because the scalp is covered with hair, the harmful effects of the sun don’t stand a chance. This is a misleading assumption since hair doesn’t provide any protection from sunburn. Your scalp’s bare spots are very susceptible to sunburns unless they are adequately protected. Consider using regular sunscreen to protect your scalp from damaging UV rays. Similarly, you may use a dry spray.

Dermatologists also recommend sunscreen gels to protect the scalp. Sunscreen gels are less oily and are easy and faster to absorb into the skin compared to creams. This serves to ensure that your hair does not get greasy. However, if your hair is fine and really light-colored, sunscreen gels won’t provide as much protection. Because you don’t want to cover your entire head in sunscreen, wearing a hat can really help.

 

2. Your Ears

 

Your Ears

 

It is very easy to forget to cover your ears with sunscreen. Note that the ears are covered with sensitive skin that burns easily, and protection from the sun is needed. If you normally wear your hair down, applying sunscreen will help prevent burning. According to dermatologists, most instances of skin cancer tend to crop up on the ears. It does not matter your preferred sunscreen be it cream, stick, or gel, just ensure that you cover this often neglected area.

 

3. Your Lips

 

Your Lips

 

Many people forget to apply sunscreen on lips. Dermatologists claim that the lower lip is more prone to developing cancer compared to the upper lip, but both need sun damage protection. Consider using lip balms with SPF to protect your lips from UV radiation. Make sure you do so every day. This will ensure that your lips remain safe and moisturized all day.

 

4. Serious Skincare Insta-Tox: A Skincare Product To Try

Serious Skincare Insta-Tox is a skin care product designed to provide UV protection and hydration with each application. It is manufactured by a reputable skincare company known as Insta-Tox. The company is excelled in creating pharmaceutical grade products containing some of the most innovative ingredients. Serious Skincare relies on several active ingredients to offer deep moisturizing advantages.

Besides treating and preventing wrinkles, and fine lines, this skincare product protects the skin against photo-aging brought about by sunlight. Serious Skincare provides all day hydration and SPF 30 protection. This improves the resistance of the skin to irritation, defends against UV radiation, and discourages premature aging.

 

Key Ingredients

 

Serious Skincare Insta-Tox ingredients are scientifically proven to protect and restore the skin’s hydration. They include Vitamin E, which provides protection and hydration restoration, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf, which is a soothing and cooling substance and sunflower-seed oil and safflower seed oil, both of which are rich in nourishing and moisturizing the skin. The product doesn’t have overly drying ingredients, and more importantly, it doesn’t leave a sticky residue as most skincare products do.

 

5. Your Eyelids

 

Your Eyelids

 

Sunscreen on eyelids is important but easy to forget. Research shows that most people fear to get sunscreen inside their eyes. Unsurprisingly, this area has had numerous cases of skin cancer. Try using sunscreen stick to ensure that you don’t irritate your eyes. Although sunscreen sticks feel waxy, they don’t drip into the eyes as most creamy options do sometimes. Similarly, you could choose to wear sunglasses whenever you are outdoors. Go for sunglasses that are designed to guard against UVA and UVB rays.

 

6. Your Hands’ Tops

 

Your Hands' Tops

 

In most cases, people wash their hands after they are done applying sunscreen. However, doing so only removes any sun protection applied to them. Research shows that your hands’ tops are particularly more prone to sun damage. Avoid unnecessary wrinkling around this area by covering your skin with sunscreen. Consider packing a travel-sized sunscreen in your bag and take it with you wherever you go. According to dermatologists, most people find travel-sized moisturizing sunscreens great and feel better on the skin. A stick sunscreen, just like the one you would use on the eyelids can be a great option as well.

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7. Your Shoulders

 

our Shoulders

 

Some swimsuits are made using UV blocking materials, but others are not. You are likely to miss hitting your shoulders when you apply sunscreen. If you have a strapped swimsuit, you are probably leaving the area under the straps unapplied. Note that the straps of your bathing suit don’t stay at the same place. Therefore, consider applying your sunscreen prior putting on your swimsuit. The same principle applies to the other skin spots that are covered by the bathing suit.

 

8. Your Feet’s Tops

 

Your Feet’s Tops

 

Everyone loves sandal and flip-flop weather. However, many people don’t understand that leaving the top of their feet uncovered by a sunscreen is wrong. The little who know this ignore it. Now that you are in the know make sure your feet’s tops are covered with sunscreen every time you go outdoors. Don’t forget to apply sunscreen under the straps as well.

 

Conclusion

Most people are fully aware of the advantages of applying sunscreen every day. What they don’t know is that they are likely to leave some skin areas uncovered. Some commonly missed places to apply sunscreen include the scalp, ears, lips, eyelids, and shoulders. When applying sunscreen, pay more attention to these areas to ensure that your skin is protected fully from the damaging rays of the sun. Use sunscreens with higher SPF preferably above 30 for maximum protection.

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