Kidsville NewsKidsville News
Menu

  • Home
  • About Kidsville News
  • Kids
    • Letter From Truman
    • Conservation Corner
    • Cool Kind Kid
    • Kidsville Connections
    • Kidsville Kitchen
    • Space Place
    • What’s It Like To be
    • Where in the World
    • Story Time with Truman
  • Parent/Teachers
    • Resources for Teachers and Parents
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Publisher

Do You Practice Safe Sun Habits?

Do You Practice Safe Sun Habits?

CategoriesParents / Parentown KidShape

219group

May 30, 2020

0 0

Share this post

Summertime is all about trips to the pool, beach and park. And it also means time spent in the sun.
Over the past three decades, more people have had skin cancer than all other cancers combined, according to e Skin Cancer Foundation, making proper sun protection a must. As you enjoy time outdoors, it’s important to understand and follow sun safety guidelines.

Sun Protection for Families
A new survey reveals some surprising facts. When moms with children younger than 18 were asked about the correct amount of sunscreen needed to apply to the face and body, fewer than half knew the right amount. And nearly two in 10 were unaware that after an initial slathering of sunscreen, they needed to reapply more. So says
a new survey of moms commissioned by NO-AD Sun Care.

“The correct amount of sunscreen to be applied — or reapplied — is one ounce,” says Brevard, Florida-based dermatologist, Dr. Richard C. Kirkpatrick. “Think of a shot glass of sunscreen or an amount the size of a golf ball.”

Parents should apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen to themselves and children 15 minutes before going out in the sun to give it time to bond to skin, and then reapply at least every two hours or after swimming, sweating and immediately after towel drying.

More than half of moms responding believe the proper time to apply sunscreen is as soon as they start feeling skin burn.

“By the time you feel your skin burning, the sun’s UV rays are damaging your cells’ DNA. Skin cancers get a foothold when this damage affects the DNA
of genes that control skin cell growth,” says Dr. Kirkpatrick.

The cost of sun protection may become a concern as families begin to apply the proper amount of sunscreen. If that is the case, one cost effective choice is NO-AD, which offers a selection of products that are a ordable and widely available.

Sun Protection for Women
Beautiful summer skin is all about making safe sun care a habit. A routine is easier when you nd products you will love to use. Look for lightweight, fast-absorbing formulas comprised of ingredients that have bene ts for skin. For example, Ocean Potion offers formulas with sea kelp, Vitamins D3 and E, and a pleasant orange cream scent. The line is PABA-free, (which is an allergen for some people.) For those who want to avoid the sun altogether, a self-tanner such as Ocean Potion EverGlow, can help you get the sun-kissed look without the exposure.

Don’t let summer fun distract you from protecting your skin from harmful UV rays every time you leave the house.

Related Post

APRIL 29, 2025

Brainworks – May 2025

Please click the title of which Brainworks edition you want to view.

00

APRIL 1, 2025

Brainworks – April 2025

Please click the title of which Brainworks edition you want to view.

00

MARCH 3, 2025

Brainworks – March 2025

Please click the title of which Brainworks edition you want to view.

00

JANUARY 29, 2025

Brainworks – February...

Please click the title of which Brainworks edition you want to view.

00

JANUARY 1, 2025

Brainworks – January...

Please click the title of which Brainworks edition you want to view.

00

DECEMBER 2, 2024

Brainworks – December...

Please click the title of which Brainworks edition you want to view.

00

Categories

  • Around The World
  • Brainworks
  • Parentown KidSmart
  • Parentown KidShape
  • Teachers
  • Resources for Teachers and Parents
  • Parents
  • Come Out and Play
  • Cultural Connections
  • Movie Reviews for Kids by Kids
  • Weather
  • Wildville
  • Uncategorized
  • Story Time with Truman
  • Where in the World
  • What’s It Like To be
  • Space Place
  • Kidsville Kitchen
  • Kidsville Connections
  • Cool Kind Kid
  • Conservation Corner
  • Letter From Truman
  • Kids

© 2021 Kidsville News!, All Rights Reserved.