Inhaler
Sunscreen blocks harmful UV radiation, preventing skin cancer, including melanoma and non-melanoma types.
SPF measures sunscreen's UVB blocking ability, crucial for preventing sunburn and skin cancer. Higher SPF offers better protection.
Broad-Spectrum Coverage
Choose sunscreens that block both UVB and UVA rays to prevent aging and cancer risk.
Apply sunscreen daily, even on cloudy days, to shield skin and reduce long-term cancer risk.
Apply sunscreen generously 15 minutes before sun exposure to all exposed areas.
Reapply every two hours, especially when swimming or sweating, for continuous protection.
Water-Resistant Formulas
Opt for water-resistant sunscreens for outdoor activities, remembering to reapply after swimming or sweating.
Seek shade, wear protective clothing, and avoid peak sun hours for added protection.
Protect your skin in all seasons, not just summer, to prevent skin cancer.
Perform self-exams and schedule annual screenings with a dermatologist for early skin cancer detection and treatment.