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10 Safe-Sun-Tips

By Cecilia Valenzuela

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If you are looking to find skin cancer screening in your area, you can log onto www.aad.org where you can type in your city and state to see if there is a free cancer screening in the area where you reside. This organization also states on their site that they update their listings weekly.

Here are Safe Sun Tips that the American Academy Of Dermatology has put out to help keep you and your family safe in the Arizona sun.

1. Use sunscreen to all exposed skin using a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) no less than 15. The higher the number, the better. This will provide a broad spectrum protection from both ultraviolet A (UVA) as well as ultraviolet B (UVB) rays. Reapply the sun protectant lotion at least every two hours. You should also use sunscreen after swimming or sweating.

2. Wear protective clothing and don't be afraid to wear long-sleeved shirts and pants. In areas where the sun is consistently a daily issue such as Arizona, many people wear long-sleeved shirts and pants whose profession requires them to work in the sun, along with a wide brimmed hat and sunglasses. This is extremely important especially between the hours of 10 AM and 4 PM, when the sun's rays are the strongest.

3. Safe Sun Tips include taking breaks from the immediate sun and seeking shade when possible. Remember that the sun's rays are strongest between 10 AM and 4 PM. If you are near the sun, water or sand, this will greatly increase your chances of getting sunburned.

4. Don't forget the kids when thinking about Safe Sun Tips. Set a good example of Safe Sun Tips. If you have kids, remember to protect them from sunburn, too. Apply sunscreen lotion to them frequently.

5. Don't seek the sun for your vitamin D source. You can easily get vitamin D through a diet rich in vitamins. Vitamin D source examples include: mushrooms, brewer's yeast, eggs,fish, fish oil and wheat bran. A good high quality vitamin will also supply adequate vitamin D, too.

6. Avoid tanning beds! Tanning beds have Ultraviolet light that can cause skin cancer and wrinkling. There are alternative lotions that you can buy, some better than others, that can be applied to give you the appearance of a tan, if so desired.

7. Pay attention to your skin. If you see any changes, such as a growth that was not previously there, or if you see something on your skin that is bleeding, see a dermatologist sooner than later.

8. Remember that skin cancer is very treatable when caught early so seek a doctor if you question anything that looks unfamiliar to you. It is better to be safe than sorry.

9. Remember that anyone can get sunburned. While Caucasians are at a greater risk for skin cancer, no matter how naturally dark your skin may be, you can still cause damage to your skin caused by too much sun. Just a few serious sunburns can greatly increase your chances of getting skin cancer later. Take care when in the sun and use your Safe-Sun-Tips.

10. Make sure that you apply sunscreen on cloudy days, as you can still get sunburned on cloudy days and keep your Safe Sun Tips fresh in your mind at all times when in the sun.

Here is one final note. Don't forget the most forgotten areas such as your arms and the legs. People usually remember to protect their face, but many people forget to apply sunscreen to areas such as their ears and behind their knees and the tops of the feet.

Remember that skin cancer is not immune to certain areas on your body. It has been known to be found on areas that you might think would never show up, such as the scalp or hairline. Make sure that you massage sunscreen deep into your roots. Always make sure that you remember to apply sunscreen onto these areas as well as your lips. You should apply at least a SPF of 15, preferably a stronger SPF, if possible.

It is also advised to use a color gloss rather than a clear lip protectant because the color gloss will actually protect your lips even more. And, since everyone looks stylish in sunglasses, pick out a pair that blocks all UVA and UVB rays. Also be advised that exposing your eyes to the sun may result in eye damage such as vision loss.

Cecilia Valenzuela is a full time entrepreneur and advocate for Arizona business owners. Cecilia Valenzuela works with other entrepreneurs wishing to become successful with their own business. Cecilia Valenzuela is a successful online business entrepreneur who encourages others to follow their own online business dreams. Find out more about staying safe in the sun along with Arizona attractions at: http://www.My-Arizona-Desert-Living.com

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