Goodbye summer, hello fall! Though the weather is colder and the sun may not shine as bright, it is still important to protect your skin and incorporate suncare into your daily routine. Here are four reasons to keep wearing sunscreen, like Neutrogena’s Ultra Sheer Moisturizing Face Serum Sunscreen SPF 50+, throughout the year, even in the colder months ahead. —Vita Daily
uv rays affect you when you least expect it. Harmful UV rays can penetrate through glass and windows so even if you’re indoors or driving in your car, you’re still at risk of sun exposure. UV rays pass through clouds, fog, haze, water, sand and concrete.
uv strength doesn’t significantly decrease from season to season. Be mindful when you are hiking or trailing to admire the fall trees and weather, as UV rays are stronger at higher altitudes. Enjoy the view and sights at the top of hills and mountains but take extra precautions to manage sun exposure by wearing protective gear like sunglasses, hats, UV-protective clothes, and sunscreen.
the sun is still shining! The sun doesn’t go away once the colder seasons arrive; incorporate an SPF product that can easily fit into your daily routine, like Neutrogena’s Ultra Sheer Moisturizing Face Serum Sunscreen SPF 50+. It acts as both a primer and sunscreen; formulated with vitamin E, this weightless serum hydrates your skin while giving you sun broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection. Integrate this into your skincare routine after cleansing and before you prep for makeup.
sun damage can happen all year round. Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer, melanoma being one of the most common types found in young adults aged 15-29 and 30-49. Melanoma is caused by overexposure to UV radiation from the sun or artificial sources, and in Canada, it is the seventh most commonly diagnosed cancer.
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