what kind?
Make sure that the sunscreen is at least SPF 30 or higher. Be sure to pay attention to spots around your ears and your neck area. Do these things and you should be in some good shape!
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Keep a Head Covering Close
Someone with thinning or bald hair has a higher risk of developing some skin cancers like squamous cell carcinomas and basal cell carcinomas.
Although these types of skin cancers may not be that dangerous, it’s important to prevent them whether you have hair or not. The easiest way to protect yourself would be to just simply stay out of the sun.
In so many cases we know that’s just not possible. You could try hats with a brim to protect your face, neck, and ears whenever you go outside.
Try to keep a hat in your car or book bag in case you have to spend an unexpected time in the sun. You could even take it as far as wearing hats made for the water when you go to the pool.
Now that you have your hat and your sunscreen, one more efficient way to protect your scalp is to find some shade. Try to spend as much time in the shade as possible.
Simply sitting under a tree can reduce your UVR exposure up to 75% percent.
Now you’re prepared to have some fun this summer all while protecting your bald head!