You can’t have summer without the sun in Florida, I mean we are the Sunshine State. Unfortunately, you can get too much of a good thing and nothing ruins a fun day at the beach like a nasty sunburn. We all fawn over a baby’s perfect skin because it is so smooth and soft. As moms, it is our job to protect our babies’ skin and keep it that way. Here are my top tips for a sunsational summer!
1. Lead by Example
Yes, I am going to be your mama too. You are not too old for sunscreen. EVER. Kids like to do what grown ups do, so make sunscreening a family affair. Afterall, sunscreen is the best (and most affordable) wrinkle cream on the market and though your daily moisturer with SPF is a good start, it is not enough! Don’t act like it’s a chore or roll your eyes, this is one of the easiest ways to potentially save a life. It takes about the same time as brushing your teeth and you wouldn’t skip that would you?
2. The Birthday Suit Slather
To be effective, sunscreen must be applied 15 minutes prior to exposure and you really and truly absorb dangerous rays (see below) just driving in your car. Don’t believe me, compare your right arm with your left. Bet it’s either a shade darker or has a few more freckles. Now I know kids are wigglers, I’ve learned the best way to avoid missing a spot is to apply sunscreen in their birthday suit. What kid doesn’t like streaking so it makes slathering it on hilarious. Are you an OCD mom worrying about the mess? Do it inside your bathroom or shower. As a few of my closest friends always say when we are caught in humorous (and/or trying moments with our kiddos), we are making memories!
3. All Sunscreens Are Not Created Equal
Since becoming a mother, I care a lot about what goes into and what goes on my family’s bodies and I find the Environmental Working Group site full of good information, including their annual sunscreen recommendation list. Okay, so they may not endorse spray sunscreen as the most effective or safest out there but don’t jump ship! I’ll be the first to admit that I keep some in my car because it’s just so convenient. I liken it to the organic fruit and vegetable debate. I prefer organic over conventional but I strongly believe it is better to eat fruits and vegetables period then not eat them at all! No matter what kind you of sunscreen you prefer, wear sunscreen!
4. Go Broad Spectrum
Why do you need protection from UVA and UVB rays? Well, UVA’s are the ones that give you a tan but that’s because they are doing some major damage below the surface. Over time, the UVA’s leave lovely brown spots and wrinkles. UVB’s hit the outermost layer of our skin and leave us red and hot to the touch! The bottom line is both are harmful rays that cause cell mutations and cell mutations are the building blocks of skin cancer. Protect yourself by purchasing a sunblock that says broad spectrum!
5. Cover Up!
Wear a hat, visor or dare I say a rashguard. The effects of the sun are cumulative. Even if you lather on sunscreen every day each time you go outside, you will get tan lines. They are proof you are absorbing those harmful rays. This may be very un-Floridian of me but then again I’m not a native, you don’t have to bare it all everytime you hit the beach! Believe me, I like the sun-kissed look as much as the next gal but I can’t deny the risks!
ML, thanks for writing about this important topic! I too am a fan of the EWG rankings, and after much trial and error, I finally found a SPRAY sunscreen that rates well with them for having low toxicity. The holy grail! It’s not cheap, but I do think it’s worth it. I’ve done a lot of trial and error with several very thick, incredibly-hard-to-apply, non-toxic sunscreens and was so relived to find KINeSYS. It’s a pump sprat bottle, not aerosol, but still a million times easier than cream. This is the kind we’ve tried, but they have a few other variations that also rate highly. Happy summer!
http://www.amazon.com/KINeSYS-Sunscreen-SPF-30-Fragrance/dp/B000RYH38Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1370881296&sr=8-1&keywords=kinesys
Awesome, Erin! I have my eye on a Kiss My Face Mineral one in a spray bottle (I have the tube right now) that I plan to order so I’ll try that too!
Great tips! Thanks for sharing.
Great reminders ML! I need to remember to apply at home in the morning before we go out! Love the pics! 🙂
ML – great article. I worked in the dermatology/plastic surgery field (in sales) for 5+ years and you hit all the major points regarding sunscreen. Minerals are better than chemicals, and sprays are better than nothing!
I would add ANTIOXIDANTS to you summer skin regimen, though. While sunscreens protect the outside, antioxidants protect the dermis. A quality vitamin-C product can penetrate cells and protect them from UVA and UVB induced damage. I worked for SkinCeuticals (so I am partial) but any serum with pure L-Ascorbic acid and/or Phloretin are going to give you maximum protection. You can read more on skinceuticals.com!