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15 Neck + Decollete Treatments to Combat Screen-Induced Sag
Boost your sun care IQ with these takeaways from Neutrogena's experts
Skin is the most common form of cancer. Millions of people are diagnosed each year! #ChooseSkinHealh #ad
— Bowes Dermatology (@BowesDerm) May 19, 2015
Melanoma=most common form of cancer for ages 25-29. Healthy skin habits start early - get 'em while they're young! #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— ThisThatBeauty (@ThisThatBeauty) May 19, 2015
It's important to take time to look at moles on ur skin. Early detection = 98% survival rate #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Bowes Dermatology (@BowesDerm) May 19, 2015
When checking your skin, look for the ABCDEs of melanoma: Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, Evolving #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Bowes Dermatology (@BowesDerm) May 19, 2015
Smooth and youthful skin is damaged by UV radiation. Repeated sun exposure can also cause age spots #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Lisa Chipps, MD (@lisachippsmd) May 19, 2015
FACT: Among HS students, 14% of girls & 7% of boys used daily SPF15+ when they were outside for 1+ hrs on a sunny day. #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Whitney Wingerd -MWS (@WhitneyMWS) May 19, 2015
For my Latinas - more than 43% of Hispanics never or rarely use sunscreen #ChooseSkinHealh #ad
— Bowes Dermatology (@BowesDerm) May 19, 2015
Crazy but true! Only 5% of men even apply sunscreen daily. Make the effort and thank yourself later! #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Joshua Zeichner, MD (@JoshZeichnerMD) May 19, 2015
A tanning bed will NEVER provide you with vitamin D that you need, nor is it safer than tanning outdoors #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Lisa Chipps, MD (@lisachippsmd) May 19, 2015
Just 10 minutes inside a tanning bed increases your chances of developing melanoma by 74% #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Lisa Chipps, MD (@lisachippsmd) May 19, 2015
UV radiation from tanning beds = 10-15x stronger than the sun. #ChooseSkinHealth #NTGSpokesperson
— bella thorne (@bellathorne) May 19, 2015
Some of the worst sunburns come from cloudy days. Be sure to wear at least SPF 30 every day. #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Joshua Zeichner, MD (@JoshZeichnerMD) May 19, 2015
UV rays can penetrate windows, so be sure to wear sunscreen when exercising indoors too. #chooseskinhealth #ad
— Joshua Zeichner, MD (@JoshZeichnerMD) May 19, 2015
False! Any color change in your skin from exposure to UV radiation is a sign your skin has been damaged. #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Lisa Chipps, MD (@lisachippsmd) May 19, 2015
When it comes to SPF, higher value can make a difference. Protection from UVR is directly proportional to the SPF value #ChooseSkinHealth
— Debra Jaliman (@DrDebraJaliman) May 19, 2015
An SPF 50+ is also a good move since it helps make up for misapplication. Studies show people routinely under apply #chooseskinhealth #ad
— Joshua Zeichner, MD (@JoshZeichnerMD) May 19, 2015
High SPFs are suitable for use in extreme conditions & it's shown that sweat from activities like jogging can reduce sunburn tolerance #ad
— Joshua Zeichner, MD (@JoshZeichnerMD) May 19, 2015
It is best to wait a few minutes before applying your makeup after sunscreen, so that ur makeup does not cake up! #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Elizabeth Ulloa (@ElizabethUlloa) May 19, 2015
For max protection sunscreen should b applied directly onto skin underneath makeup moisturizer or skincare products #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Elizabeth Ulloa (@ElizabethUlloa) May 19, 2015
Then apply one teaspoon of foundation with SPF as a thin, even coat on face, neck and ears #ChooseSkinHealth #ad
— Elizabeth Ulloa (@ElizabethUlloa) May 19, 2015