Winter is here, days are short and the Sun is low in the sky. You’re thinking the sun is not strong and won’t burn you. WRONG, we still need to protect ourselves from the harsh UV Rays, even if the sun is not shining brightly we are subject to sun burns. Wearing sun preventive clothing and quality sun screen will help prevent sun damage to your skin and will help reduce the signs of aging.
Working outdoors in sunny southern California I have first hand experience on the effects and harmful results due to exposure to UV rays during the cool winter months. During a pleasant day with overcast clouds and 15 mile per hour winds the temperature was cool 64 degrees. I was under a tarp and not under the direct sun, thinking I was well protected I did not bother to use sun protection. After some hours at the famous College of the Desert (COD) Street Fair, I got home and was surprised by the painful result of my own exposure to the sun. I hadn't worn sunscreen that day because I didn't think I needed it. My face was painfully red and I was significantly sun burnt.
The risk of sunburns are greatly increased in areas with snow. Although we don't realized it clouds can only block 20% of the sun's harmful UV rays leaving you with 80% of harmful UV rays.. The snow acts as a reflector and can bounce 90% of the rays back at you greatly increasing the chance of sun burns and skin damage that can lead to skin cancer. The fact that cool weather can dry the skin only increases your vulnerability.
Outdoor activities like downhill skiing, snowboarding or cross country skiing wearing a nose protector nose guard will help prevent serious sun burns reducing your risk of Melanoma or basal cell on your nose. It’s a good idea to wear cancer preventing clothing and accessories during the day in the winter while enjoying your favorite out door sport. Remember to wear sun protective lotion during winter sports. We hope this bit of information will help remind you to wear and use your UPF clothing and accessories.
Cover up, lather up and pop on a UV Sun Hat. Most of all enjoy the great outdoors in safety!
TripleJSunProtection.com offers to you Men, Women, kids clothing and hats in a variety styles. We hope you will check out our site for you winter sunscreen needs. Sunscreen recommended is SPF 30+ and up. It is advised if you wear foundation have a sunscreen factor of 30+ in it. Brands very to which is best for you.