My mom was crazy about sunscreen before skin protection was in fashion. As a child, she would bathe us in lotion every time we left the house. Other teens my age would be greasing up and tanning at the Jersey Shore. I was stuck wearing hats and sitting in the shade. And yet, last fall, I was diagnosed with skin cancer.
How are you protecting your skin? Tell us and you'll be eligible to win two bottles of my favorite year-round skin care: CeraVe Facial Moisturizing Lotion. (One for you and one to give to a friend whose skin you also care about!) It's SPF 30 and it keeps my skin soft without being greasy or smelly.
Since I grew up with a mom who was ahead of her time, I never thought I'd get skin cancer. And then I noticed a small bump on the side of my nose. It didn't look exactly like a pimple since the center of it was slightly indented, but I wasn't sure. When the bump didn't go away, I decided to make an appointment with a dermatologist. I hadn't had a full-body check-up in many years, so I figured it was time.
I expected the doctor to laugh and tell me in a slightly embarrasing way that I had adult acne. Instead, she took one look at my face and said, "Yep, that's cancer."
As she took a biopsy to confirm her diagnosis, she explained that I had basal cell carcinoma (BCC). "Of all the cancers to get, this is the best one." (Um. Yay?) It rarely spreads to the organs and if treated in a timely manner, it is not considered life-threatening. However, BCC tumors do grow, so the longer you wait to remove it, the more disfiguring it could be.
I wanted that sucker out fast. The doctor recommended a common procedure to remove BCC called Mohs Surgery. It's outpatient surgery with just local anesthesia, designed to remove the cancer but not much else, so it leaves the smallest scar possible.
I was so nervous about the procedure but it really wasn't too bad. Just uncomfortable at times, and a lot of waiting.
Six months later, I can still see the small scar, but most people would never notice it. I'd like to say I learned a lot of new things from this experience. But the truth is, I already knew them all, I just didn't pay attention. And now I do.
For more info on skin cancer prevention, check out SkinCancer.org.
*One lucky commenter or Tweeter will be chosen at random to receive two bottles of CeraVe Facial Moisturizing Lotion, valued at approximately $26 total. Giveaway is open through May 20, 2018 to U.S. residents at least 18 years of age. Entrants must be a member of SheSpeaks. If you are not a member, click here to join. Winner will be notified by email.
Update: Thanks to all who entered! Congrats to our winner, SheSpeaks member MomOnTheEdge.
Lots of SPF. It's in my moisturizer, make up, everything!
I use a serum, moisturizer and sunscreen every day.
I wear a hat and sunscreen
I use moisturizer with sunscreen in it. I always make sure I have a place to go in the shade in case it gets to hot!
I love wearing hats in the summer!
I always wear sunscreen! However, I am very particular about the brands I use as most brands on the market contain a certain chemical that inhibits thyroid production (oxybenzone).
I always use sunblock when at the beach or pool and reapply, reapply and reapply. I try to sit in shady areas if possible. I also use a moisturizer on my face with spf.
#SheSpeaksHealth I always use sunscreen to protect myself from the sun. I am using aveno oilly skin face mositerizer
Mainly I stay out of the sun. I know, now they say we should use sunscreen every day, even inside. I'd share the prize with my daughter; she's a sun-worshipper.
I protect my skin by using a sunscreen that is part of my moisturizer, and a separate face moisturizer with SPG. When I'm in direct sunlight, I use extra sunscreen that is made especially for face protection. I will also sometimes wear a big floppy hat. I carry spray sunscreen with a high SPF with me all the time in the summer. I also take care to avoid direct sunlight if out at a party or entertaining.
spf 50 of greater :)
I protect my skin by keeping it clean, moisturizing with CeraVe Facial Moisturizing Lotion and enjoying the sun while protected.
We use sunscreen, cover up, wear a big floppy hat, stay in shade as much as possible.
I use a facial moisturizer with sunscreen but that is really it...unless I am vacationing (which is rare) in a hot sun climate like Florida or Nevada. I should do better but I don't especially with my mother having multiple skin cancers "frozen" off her.
I wear sunscreen in my face lotion and makeup