As we age, our skin becomes more susceptible to damage from the sun. While you may have spent years basking in the sun without worry, the effects of UV exposure accumulate over time, increasing the risk of premature aging, sunspots, and even skin cancer. The good news? It’s never too late to adopt sun-safe habits and protect your skin. Here’s how you can prioritise sun protection in your 40s, 50s, and beyond.
1. Wear UPF Clothing for Year-Round Protection
Traditional clothing doesn’t always provide adequate sun protection—your average cotton shirt only offers about UPF5, allowing 80% of UV rays to pass through. Investing in UPF50+ clothing, like SParms Arm Sleeves and Shoulder Wraps, ensures you block out 98% of harmful UV rays. Our lightweight and breathable designs keep you cool while offering superior sun protection, making them ideal for golf, tennis, walking, and everyday wear.
2. Apply (and Reapply) Sunscreen Daily
By midlife, sunscreen should be a non-negotiable part of your routine. Use a broad-spectrum SPF30 or higher on all exposed skin, including your face, neck, and hands. Reapply every two hours, especially if you're sweating or spending time outdoors. Pairing sunscreen with UPF clothing adds an extra layer of protection, ensuring you stay shielded even if you forget to reapply.
3. Pay Attention to High-Risk Areas
Certain areas of the body are more prone to sun damage, particularly the face, ears, neck, hands, and arms. These areas often receive the most sun exposure over time, leading to wrinkles, sunspots, and an increased risk of skin cancer. Wearing a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sun-protective gloves can help prevent further damage.
4. Get Regular Skin Checks
The risk of developing skin cancer increases with age, making regular skin checks crucial. Perform monthly self-examinations to look for new or changing moles, spots, or patches of skin. Schedule an annual skin check with a dermatologist to catch any concerns early—early detection can make all the difference.
5. Avoid Peak UV Hours
The sun’s rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. If possible, plan outdoor activities in the early morning or late afternoon. If you must be outside during peak hours, seek shade whenever possible and wear protective clothing to minimise exposure.
6. Hydrate and Nourish Your Skin
Sun exposure can dry out and damage the skin, so keeping it hydrated is essential. Drink plenty of water and use a daily moisturiser with ingredients like hyaluronic acid and vitamin E to maintain skin health. Antioxidant-rich foods like berries, leafy greens, and nuts can also help repair and protect skin from UV damage.
7. Lead by Example for the Next Generation
If you have children or grandchildren, setting a good example of sun safety can help instil lifelong habits in them. Show them the importance of wearing sun-protective clothing, applying sunscreen, and seeking shade. Your proactive approach can inspire younger generations to take sun protection seriously from an early age.
Start Today – It’s Never Too Late to Protect Your Skin
Even if you’ve had years of sun exposure, taking steps now can prevent further damage and lower your risk of skin cancer. Small changes—like wearing SParms UPF50+ gear, using sunscreen daily, and staying in the shade—can make a significant difference in keeping your skin healthy for years to come.
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