Common Sunscreen Mistakes Leave Skin Vulnerable to Sun Damage
Many people apply sunscreen incorrectly, leaving their skin more exposed to harmful sun rays than they realize. A frequent error is using too little sunscreen, especially on the face, shoulders, and hands, which prevents achieving the advertised level of protection. Experts recommend applying a generous amount to all exposed areas rather than just a light layer before heading outdoors.
Another common mistake is neglecting small but vulnerable spots such as the ears, neck, hairline, backs of the hands, feet, lips, and scalp in those with thinning hair. These areas are prone to sunburn and require careful coverage to avoid painful burns.
Choosing the right sunscreen is also crucial. Effective products should offer broad-spectrum protection against both UVB rays, which cause sunburn, and UVA rays, which penetrate deeper and contribute to premature aging and cumulative skin damage. Users should verify that their sunscreen is not expired or stored improperly in hot conditions like inside a car.
The key takeaway is that sunscreen works best when applied correctly: in sufficient amounts, covering all exposed skin, and reapplied regularly, especially after sweating or swimming. Proper use can make the difference between an enjoyable day outdoors and painful sunburn.