SUN PIGMENTATION
(PREGNANCY, MELASMA)

In the preceding sections, we have explored the link between sun exposure and signs of ageing, as well as skin cancer risk. This section focuses on irregular pigmentation issues resulting from UV exposure. 

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How can I protect my skin from the sun?

Sun exposure puts you at risk of sunburn, as well as the long-term dangers of premature ageing and skin cancer. To stay safe in the sun, seek shade between 11 am and 3 pm, wear a hat, protective clothing and sunglasses. In addition to these measures, generously apply broad-spectrum UVA-UVB sunscreen every 2 hours to any area of exposed skin.


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What is the best sunscreen for sensitive skin?

Some sunscreens can cause unpleasant stinging sensations on sensitive skin. Opt for broad-spectrum UVA-UVB protection that is tested on the most sensitive skin, such as the ANTHELIOS range from the sensitive skin specialist brand La Roche-Posay. All ANTHELIOS products integrate naturally anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water to soothe sensitive skin.


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How can I protect my skin from the sun without sunscreen?

Dermatologists recommend wearing hats, sunglasses and protective clothing as well as seeking shade when the sun is at its strongest. But sunscreen is at the core of sun protection strategies and cannot be omitted from your routine. ANTHELIOS sunscreens undergo rigorous testing on even the most sensitive skin to ensure total safety.


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How can I protect my face from the sun?

To avoid premature ageing or skin cancer, it is important to use daily facial sunscreen. This is all the more important if you are pregnant or using the oral contraceptive pill, as this puts you at risk of “pregnancy mask.” Choose a texture that best suits your skin such as a comfort cream for dry skin, a non-comedogenic gel for oily skin or a fresh mist if you like rubbing cream in.


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PIGMENTATION
IN PREGNANCY

The hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy mean that you are at high risk of a condition known as melasma or “pregnancy mask”. To help prevent dark marks and brown patches from appearing on the forehead, cheeks and upper lip during pregnancy, we recommend daily SPF 50 sun protection throughout all 3 trimesters.

In the dedicated article below, you will learn which products to use during pregnancy as well as lifestyle changes you can make to help prevent pregnancy mask.

SKIN AGEING
AND PIGMENTATION

You will also find an article on pigmentation problems associated with ageing (irregular melanin distribution, age spots…), why sunscreen really is the best anti-ageing product, and how the toxic duo of Pollution + UV can trigger all sorts of pigment issues for your skin.

Should sun protection
be worn at all times?

Learn about why it is important to worn sun protection to protect your skin of UV rays.

I would tend to say yes! There is always a good reason to use a sunscreen regardless of the weather, time of year or where you happen to be. This is because you are not only exposed to harms of UV rays at the beach Firstly, the UV rays aggravate a number of skin diseases such as rosacea or acne. UV rays are also a major factor in aggravating ageing of the skin. The development of a less uniform complexion, a wrinkled face and the appearance of brown spots, also called lentigos. In the long term, and as they build up UV rays are also responsible for skin cancer. Let’s take as an example a specific condition such as melasma also called pregnancy mask. This condition is not only linked to sun exposure but is also aggravated by the sun. The initial treatment for this disease is to apply a sunscreen with a high protection factor of 50+. Contrary to popular belief laser or de-pigmenting creams are not the only treatments for this condition. The first thing to do is to apply sunscreen with a high protection factor. Sunscreen is found both in sun creams that are applied over or under your moisturiser and in day creams that have a protection factor of about 15 or 20 under normal not particularly sunny conditions; not skiing or water sports. You should plan on using a higher protection when in sunny conditions even if you are not actually on the beach. This sunscreen should also be applied to the hands.

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90% of skin cancers are curable, if detected early*. Become a Skin Checker and monitor your and your loved ones’ moles.

* https://www.euromelanoma.org/intl/node/25 epidemiological fact sheet

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The information displayed here is intended for general educational purposes only and should not in any case be a substitute for professional medical advice. You should always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any medical question.