Protect scalp & be stylish: sunscrn risk.

As the temperatures rise and the mid-morning sunbeams break through the trees, the urge to spend the day outdoors and embrace summer catches hold. Before rushing out, it’s important to remember a few essential items: sunglasses, hats, and of course - sunscreen. Our skin needs an extra dose of protection in the summer months, and yet, with all the rules about how to apply, some parts of the body tend to go forgotten.

Using sunscreen on the scalp may seem like a no-brainer, but it’s important to understand the risks associated with it before trying something new. While it can be beneficial in some cases, it can also leave the scalp vulnerable to damage if done incorrectly. So, with that in mind, let’s dive into everything you need to know about the risk of putting sunscreen on your scalp.

The sun emits three different types of ultraviolet (UV) rays: UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVA and UVB rays are the ones that damage our skin, and UVC rays are stopped by the earth’s atmosphere. Sunscreen bottles will often have an SPF rating, with SPF 15 and SPF 30 being the most common. This rating tells you how long the product will protect you from UVB rays before you need to reapply. Sunscreens that protect from both UVA and UVB rays will say “broad spectrum” on the bottle.

Although most people know to protect their face from the sun with sunscreen, the scalp and hair are especially vulnerable due to their almost non-existent layer of skin. This can be especially true for people who are balding or have thinning hair. That’s why many people may consider using sunscreen on their scalp.

The benefits of putting sunscreen on your scalp are clear, but it is important to discuss the risks before attempting to do so. One of the most common and serious risks is the potential for clogged pores. While sunscreen works by forming a barrier between the skin and the sun, it may also clog the pores on the scalp, leading to the build-up of oils, which can lead to breakouts.

In addition to that, sunscreen may cause hair loss over time. As the scalp is exposed to sunlight, the hair can become dry, brittle, and prone to breakage. At the same time, if the pores become clogged, the existing hair can fall out more easily.

Finally, while sunscreen is very important for protecting our skin, it may not be enough to protect the scalp from UV radiation. Sunscreen has shown to provide some protection, but it is still important to wear a hat in the sun or avoid being out in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time to minimize risk of skin damage.

When it comes to choosing the right sunscreen for the scalp, it is important to look for products that are specifically formulated for scalp protection. A product such as ZenonLife’s Scalp & Hair Sunscreen SPF 40 Protect, Style & Volumize is designed to not only protect the scalp, but also add much-needed protein and nutrients to help strengthen and nourish the hair. This product is infused with a proprietary collagen and silk amino acids, a chock full of rich antioxidants, niacinamide, green tea extract, coffee extract, licorice root extract, and microalgae extract. Together, these ingredients will nourish your hair from root to tip, leaving it bouncy and full of volume.

At the end of the day, while sunscreen on the scalp can offer some protection from sun damage, it is important to be aware of the risks before using any product. It is always important to err on the safe side and be sure to protect the scalp and hair with a hat in the sun, as well as ensure you are using a sunscreen specifically formulated for the scalp in order to avoid any potential negative side effects. With ZenonLife’s Scalp & Hair Sunscreen SPF 40 Protect, Style & Volumize, you can rest assured that you are getting the protection you need while looking stylish.

Topics:

scalp protection,

sunscreen,

UV radiation

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