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Some Facts Who should be protected? Why should we protect ourselves? When should we protect ourselves? How to protect yourself? How to apply sunscreen? What to do in case of sunburn? What about tanning beds? How to get a healthy tan look? Poison Ivy

Allows our bodies to produce Vitamin D Only 3 in 10 teens who lie out in the sun say they always use sun block 1 in 5 Americans are developing skin cancer Certain medications can make our skin more sensitive to the sun s UV rays

People of all ages and skin colors! People who are utilizing medication that increase sensitivity to the sun: Birth control pills Antibiotics High Blood Pressure medications Cancer Chemotherapy h St. Johns wart

Lighter skinned people are more prone to skin cancer as a result of sun exposure Dark skinned people are protected with more melanin, but many still develop skin cancer In fact, when African Americans develop skin cancer, the incidence of morbidity and mortality is more likely. In other words, the cancer is usually more serious and severe.

Protect your skin if you are using skin care products containing benzyl peroxide Benzyl peroxide increases the skin s sensitivity to the sun

Sun protection is the easiest and most effective way to prevent skin cancer Sun burns hurt, may cause skin peeling and may leave a red marks Harmful UV rays may burn the eyes and contribute to the development of cataracts, t macular degeneration and melanoma

5 hour sun Blistering on Peeling 5 g g exposure the shoulder

Skin on the lips is very thin and vulnerable to the sun s UV rays 6 10% of cases develop into cancer Actinic Chelitis Sun damage to the lip sailor s lip farmer s lip

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) Most common form of skin cancer Affects ~ 1 million Americans each year Shiny bump on hands, neck and head Least deadly skin cancer Anyone with a history of unprotected sun exposure

UVB are invisible and short length rays that may be absorbed by the outermost layer of the skin Responsible for red skin after a sunburn, freckling and brown aging spots UVA rays are longer than UVB rays and penetrate more deeper layers of skin Responsible for sagging and wrinkling of skin Both UVA and UVB may cause skin cancer

Year around!! Cloudy days too! We should take special caution on sunny days between 10 am and 4 pm

Avoid the sun between 10am and 4 pm Wear sun block with SPF of 30 or higher (fill palm for entire body) Wear a wide brimmed hat Wear sunglasses to protect eyes Dry clothing provides more protection than wet clothing

Sunscreen aeaaabe are available in cea creams, lotions o and dgels and contain chemicals that absorb UV radiation Conventional sunscreen only protects against UVB rays Sunblock also available in creams and lotions reflects UV radiation. Sunblock protects against UVA and UVB radiation

SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor SPF is a measure of the amount of UVB radiation that can reach the skin before it burn The higher the SPF, the greater the UVB protection

MUST be applied 30 minutes before exposure to sun Should be applied before moisturizer and make up MUST be reapplied 20 30 minutes after exposure

Don t forget to apply sunscreen to nose, ears hands and feet! Don t forget to protect eyes and lips! Don t forget, sunscreen and sunblock allow for vitamin D production http://www.videojug.com/film/how to properly apply sunscreen /fil /h l l

Pick wraparound sunglasses Glasses must protect against UVA and UVB rays Label should indicate that glasses provide 99 or 100% UV radiation protection Do not assume that pricier sunglasses provide better protection ti

Pick a lip balm that is atleast SPF 15 Pick a lip balm that defends against UVA/UVB rays

Old Wives tales. Many of them work Apple cider vinegar Apply apple cider vinegar to the burn with a cotton ball, or make a cooling compress for a large area to relieve the pain. Tea Make some tea, cool, and apply to the burn.

Pharmacists are excellent sources of help when considering what products to select for skin and lip sun protection. Pharmacists can help in the selection of products for sunburns. Optometrists will prescribe sun safe vision wear

Do not apply butter to the sunburn. This is a false remedy which can prevent healing and damage skin Butter prevents the heat from escaping.

Sunburns heal with time To relieve pain, many non prescription medications can be used Some of these medications include: benzocaine, lidocaine, acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen ( Motrin). Some inflammation and itching can be relieved by Some inflammation and itching can be relieved by applying hydrocortisone cream

A skin self exam test should be done in a well lit room every month Get to know the moles and skin marks on your body report any changes to your physician Examine front and back of body Raise arms and examine underarm Sit down, examine the back of your legs Check the soles of your feet and between the toes Examine neck and scalp and hands Examine lower back and buttocks

63% of teens believe they look better when they have a tan 59% of teens believe that people in general look healthier with a tan 39% of adults like tans Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a healthy tan!!!

Tanning oil and tanning lotion is designed to amplify the effects of ultraviolet rather than block them

Ultraviolet (UV) light bulbs emitting UV radiation that causes the tanning The UV bulbs emit both UVA and UVB rays

Sunless tanning is also known as UV free tanning A substance that contains a chemical is applied on the skin to make it look like traditional suntan Sunless tanning arose in response to links between sun exposure and skin cancer discovered in the 1960s

The most effective sunless tanning products available are those with dihydroxyacetone (DHA) The tan from using these agents are a result of a reaction between the DHA and the amino acids of the dead layer of skin No UV exposure is needed dd to initiate iti t the color change Tan lasts 3 to 10 days

Urushiol causes the itching, redness, and swelling Urushiol can only bind to humans, but it will remain on all other objects and pets leading to re contamination upon contact Soap and water will remove urushiol from non human surfaces Urushiol can remain toxic for one year or more!

So what do you think?

Scratching will spread the rash.

MYTH!!! Fact: Scratching will not spread the rash, but it could lead to infections

Poison ivy rash is not "contagious." "

FACT!! The rash is caused by your skins reaction to urushiol and once it binds it can not spread with person to person contact.

After the first time, I can't get poison ivy again.

MYTH!! FACT: Although not everyone reacts to poison ivy upon first or subsequent exposures, people generally become more sensitized with each contact and may react more severely to subsequent exposures. In addition, the reaction may last longer.

Dead poison ivy plants are no longer toxic.

MYTH!! Fact: Urushiol remains active for up to five years!

UVA and UVB rays are responsible for skin, eye and lip burns PROTECT THEM! Sun safety is the easiest and most effective way to prevent skin cancer and lip cancer Protect yourself against the rays with SPF 30 + Avoid tanning beds bd Use sunless tanning products with DHA for a tan

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