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Be SunSmart! Look as Young as You Feel

Many people do not know are the hazards awaiting for them from our beloved warm sunrays. Here's how you can be SunSmart!

Posted on

30 April 2017

Last updated on 19 February 2018
Be SunSmart! Look as Young as You Feel
It's the time of the year to get out there and get a gorgeous tan but what many people do not know are the hazards awaiting for them from our beloved warm sunrays.
The most dangerous hours are the mid-day hours where the sun is high in the sky so it's better to go out early or late in the day.
 
Snow, water and sand can reflect light onto your skin so even sitting in a shaded area for long hours can get you burned, so minimise the time of exposure.
 
Be SunSmart! Look as Young as You Feel
 
Thick clouds can reduce UV radiation, but thin clouds do not provide much protection.
 
Sunburn, too much sun and tanning beds can increase the risk of melanoma and children are at higher risk than adults.
 
It is better to get a tan by exposing your skin for limited times over a period of 2 weeks than exposing your skin to UV radiation for many hours in one day.  In very fair-skinned people, UV radiation starts becoming harmful after about 5 to 10 minutes. While in dark skinned people it's about 30 minutes.

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The following can help you determine what type of skin you have:

Skin type I:
Pale skin, freckles, burns very easily, hardly tans
 
Skin type II:
Pale skin tends to burn, only tans a little
 
Skin type III:
Occasional sunburn tans well
 
Skin type IV:
Rare sunburn, naturally dark skin
 
By Dr. Alya Al Shahbander
 
By Dr. Alya Al Shahbander
Specialist Dermatology
Bareen Hospital

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