Picture perfect days call for outdoor time. Time to slap on the sunscreen!
Surprisingly, 63% of sunscreen users don’t protect their pout. And the forecast isn’t so sunny for those who skip their lips – sun exposure >increases your risk for lip cancer.
Just like the rest of your skin, lips are sensitive to UV rays. According to the EPA however, unprotected exposure to UV radiation is the most preventable risk factor for skin cancer.
Prevention is easy when you have the proper protection. Before you buy your sun-blocking balm, consider the following tips:
° Supercharge the SPF
In order to be effective, a sunscreen must contain an SPF of 15 or higher. But what does that mean? If you normally burn in 10 minutes, SPF 15 multiplies that by 15, meaning you could go 150 minutes before burning.
° Broaden the spectrum
SPF blocks only one type of cancer-causing ray: ultraviolet B (UVB). That’s why it’s important to look for a broad-spectrum lip balm. Multi-spectrum products provide protection against both UVB and UVA rays.
° Know your lips
Some lip balms have unpleasant scents or textures. Choose a product you’re more likely to wear. Do your research to find a salve that suits (and soothes) your smile. Not all skin types are created equal, and lips are no exception. Are your lips perpetually dry? Do you spend a lot of time outdoors? There’s a sun-protecting salve for every lip lifestyle. Find the right sun protection for you.
Remember – re-apply every few hours to kiss sun damage goodbye.