tanning is a sign that the skin is taking damage, according to the fda. as a protection measure, the skin releases melanin to try and stop the uv rays from penetrating any further, but the damage has already been done.
over 80,000 people in canada are diagnosed with skin cancer each year, with more than 5,000 being melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, according to the canadian skin cancer foundation. approximately 90 per cent of skin cancers are caused by exposure to the sun’s uv rays, so protecting yourself is important.
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the spf number is an indication of how much more you will be protected than if you went without the sunscreen. for example, an spf rating of thirty means that, under ideal conditions, it will take approximately thirty times longer to get a sunburn, according to skincancer.org.
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it’s also important to wear sunscreen indoors, in the winter, or if it’s cloudy out, as uva rays can penetrate through both windows and clouds. even in an office environment (remember that?), blue light from our computers and led lights give off high-energy visible light (hev), which can penetrate the outer-most layer of our skin cells.
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bissoondath recommends looking for sunscreens that are health canada approved and have the skincancer foundation seal . canadians can also report adverse reactions or complaints about the quality of sunscreens to health canada.
to make sure you are getting the protection you need, talk to a skin specialist or doctor to get expert advice , and opt for medical-grade sunscreens and skincare products that are backed by science.
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