Summer Beach Tips Protecting Your Sun Fun - skin protection

The summer sun is calling you to the beach. The sand is soft and the water is just the cure for the sweltering summer heat. Are you really ready for this experience? Do you have the proper protections
in place that will save you from summer pains? The right protection for your beach excursion could enhance your summer fun.

1. Sun Protection

No—not tanning lotion - you need SUNBLOCK or SUNSCREEN. If the overwhelming evidence that overexposure to the sun could lead to skin cancer is not enough to convince you to use sunblock or sunscreen, consider the aging factor. Who wants to look 60 when they’re in their 30s? The beauty industry is already booming with products that fight aging. Why add to the boom by not protecting your skin now?

Remember—use a minimum SPF 30 and frequently reapply. There are different features that you need to consider—sweatproof, waterproof, cream, spray. Also treat your tender lips which are often forgotten about in sun protection. Make sure your lip balm contains a minimum SPF 30 rating. Kissing is no fun when your kissaroos are leathery, burnt, and chapped.

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Sunglasses are also a must. Remember to get shades with both UVA and UVB protection. It will not only save your eyes from premature cataracts, it will also help you to not tire so quickly with constant squinting.

There are other means to protect your tender skin from the sweltering sun. Consider clothing specially made for UV protection. Surfers and other water lovers have made these items stylish and cool. Hats are also a great protection for your face, scalp and neck. Make sure they cover all areas around your head.

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2. Sand Protection

As appealing as the sand looks in the glistening sun, it gets HOT! Unless you spend your entire time pruning in the ocean, you’re going to need a place to sit or to lie down on shore. Some people opt to use their towels as a protection between their bodies and the sand. If you choose to do thi
s, be sure to shake out the towel completely before wiping your wet body with it. If you don’t, be prepared for a chafing from miscellaneous pieces of sand rubbing across your body. Other options are mats and blankets. Consider materials with smooth surfaces which are less likely to retain sand when you pick up and go. In any case, find a mat that will be comfortable for hours in the sun.

Another option would be a folding chair. If you plan to beach it often, invest in a good quality chair. Many beaches are littered with abandoned chairs which met their demise with broken frames and stretched out seats that no longer hold the average-weight beach-goer. Be sure the frame is extremely sturdy (check the wobble-factor) and that the seat itself is made of reinforced stitching and of material that will not stretch out. (Have you ever sat on a stretched-out vinyl seat that placed your bottom directly on the ground? It’s no fun.)

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3. Thirst and Hunger Protection

Water is a must. The sun, combined with beach activity will utilize the water in your body quickly. Some people get so caught up in the thrill of the beach, that they don’t notice their bodies dehydrating. Bottled water is just the cure for this. Have it in easy reach and within sight so that you will remember. Also be sure to label your bottle to prevent mix-ups with another person’s water. Who wants to drink from your friend’s bottle full of backwash?

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Food is optional—but it certainly is an enhancing feature. It will help fight energy drain from all the dynamic beach activities you participate in. Many beach goers will attest that the salt air works on the senses so that a simple peanut butter and jelly sandwich tastes like a gourmet meal.

4. Other Protection

Plastic. Did you say PLASTIC? Yup—comes in very handy. Plastic bags are convenient garbage holders that will keep you out of the category of beach litterers. Toss your rubbish in a plastic bag and drop it in the next trash can you find. Just be sure that your bag is used to reduce beach litter - not become beach litter.

A plastic bag is also useful to lay on your car seat before you plant your ocean-soaked beachwear onto your vehicle's driver's seat. Some car seats may become stinky, moldy, or mildew-ridden if wet from beach travel. A simple barrier between your wet swimwear and your four-wheeled investment will prevent a yucky ride.

So - Is the summer sun is still calling? Is the cool ocean water is still waiting for you? Go forth and enjoy. Just be sure to use these handy beach tips to protect yourself and to maximize your summer fun.

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13 comments:

At July 12, 2009 at 6:55 PM scrappingmama said...

Here's a great place to relax in the sun. Don't forget your sunblock!

 
At November 27, 2009 at 10:28 PM Unknown said...

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At December 26, 2009 at 11:10 PM Unknown said...

Nice tips for protecting our skin from sunburn.


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At January 2, 2010 at 12:53 AM Unknown said...

While traveling to a beach with children, we must supervise them vigilantly. Though spending time at beach is fun filled, it is also risky. Implying safe travel tips can prevent catastrophic situations.

 
At February 21, 2010 at 5:32 PM Dexter Nicholson said...

Apply creams and lotions with a high Sun Protection Factor (SPF). Wear a hat to protect your hair from the sun and provide additional protection to your face.

 
At May 24, 2010 at 1:14 AM Unknown said...
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At May 24, 2010 at 1:16 AM Unknown said...

sunscreen should definitely be part of your list when you're out going to the beach. but you know another important thing you can't forget is a camera to capture the moments! hahaha.
last time, my friends and I went to El Cid Vacation Club in Cancun and all of us forgot to bring our digicams! if you could just imagine are annoyance. haha. good thing all of us had camera fones then. not really good quality pics but at least the memories were stored :D

 
At November 8, 2010 at 7:06 PM Unknown said...

Great tips, Wish that someday I can also have this kind of vacation, having a relax and enjoying the nice and wonderful days.

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At February 21, 2011 at 6:38 PM Anonymous said...

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At September 6, 2011 at 9:21 AM graceG said...

I'm a beach lover, and your article is truly helpful for me. There some necessary things that I overlooked whenever I head out to the beach and luckily you've reminded me of this matter. (Everyone must always be prepared before going to the beach and these tips should be always considered.) Having fun at the beach is very rejuvenating especially right after a long week of work. Hope you could come by at Diamond beach resort Broadbeach and experience the relaxing atmosphere.

 

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