21___________Anything higher than SPF 50+ can tempt you to stay in the sun toolong. Even if you don’t burn, your skin may bedamaged. Stick to SPFs between 15 and 50+. Pick a product based on your ownskin color, time outside, shade and cloud cover.News about vitamin A. Eating vitamin A –rich vegetables is good for you, butspreading vitamin A on your skin may not be. Government data shows thatcancers develop sooner on skin coated with creams with vitamin A .
22___________Pick a good sunscreen. EWG ’s sunscreen database rates the safety and effectof about 1,400 SPF-rated products, including about 750 sunscreens for beachesand sports use. We give high ratings to brands that provide broad-range, long-lasting protection with ingredients that pose fewer health concerns whenabsorbed by the body.
23___________Cream, because sprays cloud the air with tiny particles that maynot be safe to breathe. Reapply cream often. Sunscreen chemicals sometimesdegrade in the sun, wash off or rub off on towels and clothing.
24___________ The FAD treats powdered sunscreens as unapproved new drugsand may take enforcement action against companies that sell them-except forsmall businesses, which can sell powders until December 2013.
25___________ Wear sunscreen. In 2009, nearly twice as many American mendied form. skin cancers as women. Surveys show that 34 percent of men wearsunscreens, compared to 78 percent of women.Got your vitamin D? Many people don ’t get enough vitamin D, a hormonemanufactured by the skin in the presence of sunlight. Your doctor can test yourlevel and recommend supplements if you are low in this vital nutrient.
A.No powder!
B.Avoid midday sun.
C.Message for men:
D.Cream or spray?
E.Don’t fall for high SPF labels.
F.Take special precautions with infants and children.
G.Avoid any sun product whose label says vitamin A.
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