By Haywood Hunter


The rays of the sun can cause great damage to your skin with sunburn and also put you at risk of skin cancer. Sun lotion can prevent the ill-effects of ultra violet radiation as long as you apply it properly. Keep in mind the following ways of administering this liquid for maximum effectiveness.

The one thing you should not do is be thrifty with sunscreen. The more of it you use on your skin, the better protected from the sun you are. So do not concern yourself with the idea that you are being wasteful or using too much.

In order to ensure that your body is safely protected, do not skimp on applying the cream to small or hard to reach places. The area between your toes and all around your ears deserve as much care as your back and chest will get. You cannot afford to be careless in protecting your skin, so be as methodical as possible.

Also, do not fall into the error of assuming you can skip a day or two where applying the sunscreen is unnecessary. Without proper care, your skin will lose all moisture and become dry and wrinkled. The sunscreen should be used every single day to avoid this outcome.

Fourth, apply a second coat of cream to your skin later on in the day. Whether you are sweating or swimming, or anything else, the protection you initially applied will not be sufficient to last the whole day and will eventually break down. A second application will be necessary to top up your protection.

In using sun lotion with the above points in mind, you will fend off the risk of skin cancer much more effectively. Always make sure that you read the instructions on the bottle before applying the cream to your skin. But if you do follow the points outlined, you cannot really go wrong.




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