Beauty Tips
Sneaky Ways to Squeeze in Extra SPFHelp kick skin cancer to the curb with these sun-protecting steps |
Accessorize Like Grace Kelly Make like your favorite Old Hollywood actresses and don oversize sunnies and a wide-brimmed hat while outdoors. Or grab a parasol to shield yourself from UVA/UVB rays. (Yes, we really are trying to bring back the parasol.) Believe it or not, the eye is a common spot for skin cancer, and shades can help. Hats are great for protecting your face, and there are lines -- like Solartex -- with extra-high SPF.
Not ready to rock a hat? New York City dermatologist Gervaise Gerstner M.D. says, "Don't forget SPF on the scalp and part line!" While pulling the hair back to cover up your part helps, it's still important to spray sunscreen over the hair, as the scalp is one of the most common areas people overlook when applying sunscreen.
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Not ready to rock a hat? New York City dermatologist Gervaise Gerstner M.D. says, "Don't forget SPF on the scalp and part line!" While pulling the hair back to cover up your part helps, it's still important to spray sunscreen over the hair, as the scalp is one of the most common areas people overlook when applying sunscreen.
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