DiscoverBodyholic with DiIs Sunscreen REALLY Protecting Us? The Burning Questions We Need to Ask
Is Sunscreen REALLY Protecting Us? The Burning Questions We Need to Ask

Is Sunscreen REALLY Protecting Us? The Burning Questions We Need to Ask

Update: 2024-07-22
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Can sunscreen really save your life? Discover the critical role that sunscreen plays in protecting your skin and eyes from harmful UVA and UVB radiation. In this episode of Bodyholic with Di, we demystify these rays and the alarming skin cancer statistics that underscore the importance of sun protection. We'll explain everything you need to know about SPF, the science behind broad-spectrum protection, and offer practical tips for proper sunscreen application and reapplication. By the end of this episode, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to make informed choices for your skin's health and safety.

Beyond just your face, there are often-missed areas that need attention too! Join us as we discuss the importance of comprehensive sun protection for your ears, lips, and the tops of your feet. We'll also highlight why regular dermatologist checkups are essential, especially for those at higher risk of skin cancer. Tackling viral myths head-on, we emphasize the necessity of science-backed information and encourage you to consult a dermatologist for personalized advice. Let's debunk fears and reinforce that the benefits of sunscreen far outweigh any perceived risks, ensuring you stay protected and informed.

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Is Sunscreen REALLY Protecting Us? The Burning Questions We Need to Ask

Is Sunscreen REALLY Protecting Us? The Burning Questions We Need to Ask

Di Katz Shachar, MPH