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Extreme UV index levels: What you should know about applying sunscreen
The Straits Times
|April 08, 2024
Being aware of what type of sunscreen to use and how much is key to skin protection
"Wear sunscreen. If I could offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would be it," goes the 1997 hit spoken word song Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen) written by Australian film-maker Baz Luhrmann.
The National Environment Agency (NEA) dished out the same advice, after the ultraviolet (UV) index hit extreme levels in late March.
The UV index - which describes the level of solar UV radiation on the earth's surface on a scale of zero to 15 hit 12 at about 12.45pm on March 27.
UV index readings of 11 and above are considered extreme, while those between eight and 10 are considered very high. When UV index readings are in either band, the NEA advises extra protection against sunburn.
According to the NEA, it is common for the UV index to reach very high and extreme levels between llam and 3pm on a day with little cloud cover.
The months of February, March, April and September usually experience the highest UV radiation.
"Overexposure to UV radiation can cause damage to the skin and eyes, and suppress the immune system," said dermatologist Heng Jun Khee from DermAlly Specialist Skin Clinic and Surgery.
Research shows that between five and 30 minutes of sun exposure twice a week can be healthy as it allows the skin to produce vitamin D, which the body needs to absorb calcium and maintain its bone structure.
But excessive exposure to UV radiation can cause acute effects such as sunburn, as well as phototoxic and photoallergic reactions, while the chronic effects of excessive UV radiation include skin cancers such as melanoma and eye conditions such as cataracts.
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