A good way to prevent sunburn is to wear sunscreen and protective clothing. Sunscreens are chemicals that block or filter sunlight. They come in lotions, creams, sprays, sticks, and powders. Some have chemicals that absorb and filter the sunlight, such as oxybenzone and avobenzone. Others have chemicals that physically reflect the light, such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. No sunscreen blocks 100% of UV light. But they help protect the skin.
When using sunscreen:
- Wear sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 or higher.
- Pick broad spectrum sunscreen that blocks both UVA and UVB rays.
- Use a waterproof or water-resistant sunscreen.
- Apply to all exposed skin, including ears, lips, back of the neck, and tops of the feet.
- Apply it 30 minutes before going outside.
- Reapply it every 2 hours, or after swimming, exercising, or sweating.
Other ways to prevent sunburn include:
- Stay out of the sun from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is when the sun's UV rays are strongest.
- Wear a hat with a wide brim.
- Wear clothing that protects your skin from the sun. Some clothing is rated with UV protection factor (UPF).
- Don't use a tanning bed.
- Look for shade. Shaded areas get less UV radiation.
- Use sunscreen even in the shade. UV rays are reflected off other surfaces such as sand, snow, cement, and water.