
Why You Should Never Skip Sunscreen on Your Eyelids - Jordan News
According to dermatology experts, neglecting this delicate area can have serious consequences. اضافة اعلان Dr. Karan Lal from Schweiger Dermatology Group in New Jersey warns, 'I've seen some of the worst skin cancers on the eyelids. Surgery in this area is complex and can leave scars that lead to chronic dry eyes or even the complete loss of skin from the upper or lower lids.' Why the Eyelids? Dr. Hadley King, a New York-based dermatologist, explains that the skin on the eyelids is exceptionally thin and highly vulnerable to UV rays. This makes it prone to premature aging, hyperpigmentation, and skin cancer. She adds, 'Many patients hesitate to apply sunscreen on their eyelids for fear of irritation or getting it in their eyes.' How to Protect This Sensitive Area Protection is possible. Experts recommend mineral (physical) sunscreens that contain zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, as these are gentler on the skin and less likely to cause eye irritation. How to Apply Sunscreen Safely to Eyelids Use a small amount and gently apply it: Under the brow Inner corners of the eyes Upper eyelids Under the eyes Allow the product to dry completely. Reapply if needed. Wash your hands immediately after application to avoid getting sunscreen in your eyes. Smart Alternatives If you're sensitive to sunscreen around the eyes, don't worry. Dermatologists recommend: Oversized sunglasses Wide-brimmed hats UV-protective face shields, especially if you spend extended time outdoors.
Your eyelids may be small—but they need big protection.

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Why You Should Never Skip Sunscreen on Your Eyelids - Jordan News
While most of us know the importance of wearing sunscreen daily, many tend to overlook certain areas of the face—most notably, the eyelids. According to dermatology experts, neglecting this delicate area can have serious consequences. اضافة اعلان Dr. Karan Lal from Schweiger Dermatology Group in New Jersey warns, 'I've seen some of the worst skin cancers on the eyelids. Surgery in this area is complex and can leave scars that lead to chronic dry eyes or even the complete loss of skin from the upper or lower lids.' Why the Eyelids? Dr. Hadley King, a New York-based dermatologist, explains that the skin on the eyelids is exceptionally thin and highly vulnerable to UV rays. This makes it prone to premature aging, hyperpigmentation, and skin cancer. She adds, 'Many patients hesitate to apply sunscreen on their eyelids for fear of irritation or getting it in their eyes.' How to Protect This Sensitive Area Protection is possible. Experts recommend mineral (physical) sunscreens that contain zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, as these are gentler on the skin and less likely to cause eye irritation. How to Apply Sunscreen Safely to Eyelids Use a small amount and gently apply it: Under the brow Inner corners of the eyes Upper eyelids Under the eyes Allow the product to dry completely. Reapply if needed. Wash your hands immediately after application to avoid getting sunscreen in your eyes. Smart Alternatives If you're sensitive to sunscreen around the eyes, don't worry. Dermatologists recommend: Oversized sunglasses Wide-brimmed hats UV-protective face shields, especially if you spend extended time outdoors. Your eyelids may be small—but they need big protection.