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Your Winter Face

As the temperature keeps dropping, you may be bundled up nicely against the cold - but are you sun-protected? No matter how many layers we wear, one part of the body - the head and neck area - tends to remain exposed to the sun's damaging ultraviolet (UV) radiation year-round. Not coincidentally, the face, head and neck are where the majority of the skin cancers occur. So follow our winter sun safety guide and...

PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD!

 

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CHEEKS, FOREHEAD AND CHIN
Many people apply moisturizer to delicate facial skin to minimize windburn and chapping. However, long-term signs of aging, like wrinkles, don't come from the wind or cold, but from the sun's UV radiation. A sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF, which measures defense against the sun's UVB rays) of 15+ helps keep skin supple and protected. The Aesthetic Laser Center and Medi-Spa recommends sunscreens that also have some combination of these UVA-protective ingredients: avobensone, ecamsulek, oxybenzone, titanium dioxide and zinc oxide.

Apply a nickle-sized dollop of sunscreen to the face 30 minutes before going outside and be sure to reapply after two hours outdoors or immediately after swimming or sweating heavily.

LIPS
Studies show that .6 percent of all cancers in the U.S. are on the lips and men are especially at risk. The lower lip, which receives greater sun exposure, is especially vulnerable to squamous cell carcinoma (SCCC), the second most common skin cancer. Protect your lips from sun damage, as well as chapping and peeling, with a lip balm, stick or gloss that has an SPF of 15 or higher.

THE NOSE
More than 30 percent of all facial basal cell carcinomas (the most common skin cancers), occur on the nose, making it the most frequent site for skin cancers of the head and neck. Consider applying an extra dab there of thicker-textured, physical sunscreen, like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide.

SCALP AND NECK
Melanoma (the deadliest skin cancer) of the head and neck is particularly dangerous. According to recent research at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, patients with melanomas of the head and neck - including the scalp - were almost twice as likely to die from the disease as patients with melanomas on other areas, including the trunk, facial skin and ears. Luckily, there's a simple way to help protect these vulnerable areas: hats.

Look for hats with:

  • Wide Brims: Hats with at least a 3" brim encircling the crown protect the face, ears and neck. Examples include the bucket, cowboy and outback.
  • Dark Colors: Dark or bright-colored hats absorb UV radiation better than paler colors.
  • Opaque Materials: The denser the fabric, the greater the protection. Look for closed-weave or tightly woven fabrics.

If you can't cover your head, a gel, liquid or spray sunscreen should be applied to part lines, cowlicks and any place the hair is thinning.

EARS
Many of us forget to protect our ears. But, while they are not as common a site for skin cancer as other parts of the face, the ears are a common site for actinic keratosis, a skin pre-cancer that can lead to SCC. So it is important to protect them. As with the scalp and neck, a broad-brimmed hat is best and sunscreen is vital too. In winter, you've got another option - earmuffs!

EYES
The eye area is small, but the effects of sun damage to the skin there can be enormous. Skin cancers of the eyelids account for 5-10 percent of all skin cancers. UV-blocking sunglasses provide the most effective protection.

When purchasing sunglasses, look for:

  • A tag stating that the sunglasses block 99-100 percent of UVA and UVB rays.
  • A pair large enough to shield the eyes, eyelids and surrounding areas. Wrap-around styles with UV-protective side shields are best.
  • A close fit: Choose a pair that doesn't slip down the nose. (Loose-fitting sunglasses allow more UV in.)

Hats also help protect the eyes, as well as the rest of the face.

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