And try to get out of
the sun during peak hours.
Protect yourself from the sun by wearing hats and sunglasses, avoiding
the sun during peak hours of the day.
Sunscreen is essential, but I also wear UPF swimsuits and cover ups (which can be so cute — check out Cabana Life and Mott 50 for example), I always have a floppy hat at the beach, I stay out of
the sun during peak hours, and I take a supplement called Heliocare to protect myself from the inside out from further sun damage!
Not exact matches
It loads up on energy from the
sun and from the electric grid
during off -
peak hours.
While it's important to wear sunscreen any time you are in the
sun, it's especially crucial
during peak hours.
It has the added benefit of getting them out of the
sun during peak burning
hours.
Exposure to sunlight can be good but it isn't recommended for your baby to stay under the
sun for more than 30 minutes especially
during the
peak hours of 11 am to 2 pm.
I don't feel comfortable putting no sunscreen on them when they are outside playing
during peak sun hours (which in Austin feels like anytime the
sun is out!)
If your 9th month is in the summer, stay indoors and stay hydrated
during peak sun hours.
Stay out of the
sun during peak midday
hours.
In other words: your arms and legs need to be fully exposed without sunscreen
during peak hours of maximum
sun.
Grab a light chambray shirt, too — it'll keep the
sun off
during peak hours and will look amazing thrown over any outfit here, either worn open, belted or half - tucked.
This calls for precautions including regular applications of sunblock
during the day and avoidance if possible of the
sun during peak daylight
hours before and after noon.