Many people know that the sun is bad for your skin, but many don鈥檛 know how common skin cancer is. Current estimates suggest that one in five Americans will have skin cancer, such as melanoma or basal and squamous cell skin cancers,听in their lifetime.
Metro spoke with Mary L. Stevenson, MD, assistant professor in the , for the best summer skincare tips including the importance of using sunscreen and using it right. 鈥淭his is a great time to really remind yourself of good habits to develop for summer,鈥 Dr. Stevenson says. 鈥淲ear SPF 30 and above, reapply, wear enough sunscreen鈥攊f you bought one bottle last summer and you still have it, you鈥檙e probably not applying enough.鈥
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