RAYS OF HOPE

The 5 budget ways to prevent sun damage, banish wrinkles and hold onto your youth

Plus the skin product you should STOP using in the summer months

WITH sunny days comes UV rays, which can cause some serious damage to our skin. 

Although a healthy summer glow is something many of us crave, the aftermath of this sun exposure can be pretty severe. 

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medical director, says “UV rays from the sun can cause damage to the skin in many ways”.

While some damage occurs within hours, such as sunburn, over time the effects can be more telling - skin cancer, wrinkles, age spots and more.

Dr Tillo says the sun's damage to the skin include "speeding up the decline of our skin fibres, collagen and elastin, which can lead to wrinkles and sagging of the skin".

As our biggest organ, it’s important we care for and protect our skin.

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Yet research by Nivea Sun and Cancer Research UK has found that 21 per cent in the UK say they don’t take more care in the sun in summer or spring compared to winter and autumn months.

There are ways you can care for skin that’s been damaged by the sun to prevent any further effects.

Give these expert tips a try…

1. Aloe there!

Even if you religiously apply suncream, sunburn could still sneak up on you.  

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With every sunburn, you raise your risk of skin cancer.

Sunburns occur when the UV rays - either from the sun or sunbeds -damages the DNA inside skin cells, which triggers a release of inflammatory proteins.

, award-winning skincare expert, says: “Soothe sunburned skin by applying a budget-friendly aloe vera gel. 

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