Prevention is better than cure. By regularly and correctly using sun protection whenever outdoors, you can:
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minimise freckling, wrinkling and ageing of the skin |
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minimise the risk of eye damage |
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avoid sunburn; sunburn at any age, whether serious or mild, can cause permanent and irreversible skin damage and increase the risk of skin cancer |
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reduce your lifetime ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure; reducing lifetime exposure to UV by 20% is estimated to result in about one third fewer cases of skin cancer |
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ultimately reduce your skin cancer risk. |
Protect yourself in five ways from skin cancer:
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Put on clothing that covers as much of your body as possible. |
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Put on SPF 30+ broad spectrum sunscreen liberally to dry skin, at least 20 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every two hours when outdoors. |
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Put on a broad brimmed hat that shades your face, neck and ears. |
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Seek shade |
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Put on sunglasses. |
FAQs about sun protection |