Many people are using sunscreen wrong (Image: Getty) As the mercury rises and the sun graces us with its presence more frequently, Brits are being urged to apply sunscreen correctly. This follows a yellow heat health alert issued by the UK Health Security Agency earlier this week, raising concerns for the safety of the elderly and other vulnerable groups during a period of soaring temperatures and intense sunshine. Prolonged exposure to the sun heightens the risk of skin cancer, one of the major hazards.
While sunscreen can mitigate damage from sun exposure, not all sunscreens are created equal. When shopping for sunscreen, pay attention to the sun protection factor (SPF) and star rating. The higher the SPF and star rating, the better - the NHS recommends an SPF of at least 30 and a minimum four-star UVA protection rating.
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