Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

On raycation

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sun are, thankfully, long gone.

But while we’ve never been more clued-up about the dangers of sunbathing and what it can do to our skin, it doesn’t mean we have to miss out on the nourishing benefits of oil. The new generation of SPF oils offers deep hydration as well as sun protection. Try Caudalie Beautifyin­g Suncare Oil SPF30 (£21, spacenk.com), which contains both vitamin E and grapeseed oil and is kind to the environmen­t too.

Dr Veraitch (inset) sorts out the facts from the fiction…

✤ There are lots of different types of sunscreens. If in doubt, choose an SPF50 with UVA and UVB protection.

UVA light is ageing while UVB radiation causes damage that can lead to skin cancer.

✤ There are two types of sunscreen – chemical and physical. Chemical sunscreens absorb UV rays while physical ones form a barrier to stop rays reaching skin.

✤ You may see

For those with sensitive skin, finding the right SPF can be tricky because traditiona­l sun creams can irritate. Look for sunscreens with stripped-down ingredient lists – these can be just as effective at blocking the sun’s rays. Many come in tinted formulas to disguise redness while they protect too. Check out Uriage Roseliane Anti-Redness Cream SPF30 (£15.94, lookfantas­tic.com). It contains ginseng and red algae to soothe and strengthen skin.

Traditiona­l sunscreens need to be reapplied every few hours, as well as after swimming. But there’s good news for pool lovers – some new SPF formulas can protect skin regardless of whether it’s wet or dry. The protection in Shiseido WetForce

Clear UV Protector

SPF50 (£28, shiseido. co.uk) gets stronger when it comes into contact with water and perspirati­on. companies advertisin­g sunblock with an SPF of more than 50, but don’t be tricked into paying more for these. There is little evidence to prove they offer better protection. ✤ Use different products for your face and the rest of your body. The chemicals in sunscreen can be too harsh to be applied to the face where skin is more fragile.

✤ Even if you’re wearing sun protection, try to stay out of the sun, especially in the middle of the day. Hats and protective clothes can minimise skin exposure.

Does your skin look shiny whatever the weather? You’re not alone. Studies show around half of adults have oily skin, and it often gets worse with age.

But there are several things you can do to ease the problem.

Dermatolog­y nurse Emma Coleman says:

“Use a salicylic or

A simple blood test can detect five types of cancer up to four years before any symptoms appear, scientists claim.

The liquid biopsy, called PanSeer, analyses blood samples for DNA fragments released by stomach, oesophagus, bowel, lung and liver tumours.

A study of 605 people found it could detect different types of cancer up to four years before standard diagnosis methods.

Goose bumps are caused by the same cell types that control hair growth, researcher­s at Harvard University have found.

The cells are important for regulating the stem cells that regenerate hair.

Why we get goose bumps was a question first pondered by Charles Darwin over 150 years ago.

He couldn’t understand the point of them because humans don’t have thick fur.

 ??  ?? COVER UP The sun will still be strong here this summer now there are plenty of SPFs for oily skin. SVR Sebiaclear Daily Sunscreen SPF50 (£15, lookfantas­tic.com) contains two potent ingredient­s that tackle blemishes and leave your skin shine-free.
The days of dousing our skin in olive oil and baking ourselves in the
COLONIC IRRIGATION. Practition­ers believe it flushes waste material from the bowel to aid weight loss, ease constipati­on and clear skin. The NHS states there is no scientific evidence of health benefits.
COVER UP The sun will still be strong here this summer now there are plenty of SPFs for oily skin. SVR Sebiaclear Daily Sunscreen SPF50 (£15, lookfantas­tic.com) contains two potent ingredient­s that tackle blemishes and leave your skin shine-free. The days of dousing our skin in olive oil and baking ourselves in the COLONIC IRRIGATION. Practition­ers believe it flushes waste material from the bowel to aid weight loss, ease constipati­on and clear skin. The NHS states there is no scientific evidence of health benefits.
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glycolic acid cleanser, preferably unscented, daily. Three times a week, make a turmeric and honey mask with 2tbsp honey and 1tsp turmeric. Apply to affected areas for 15 minutes before rinsing.” Honey is naturally antibacter­ial while turmeric reduces oil production in skin.
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