Potton July 2022

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Beauty

Staying safe in the sun Whether you’re holidaying in the Canaries or Cornwall, sunscreen is essential. Here’s what to consider before you buy. Check the SPF The higher the sun protection factor (SPF), the less chance you’ll get burnt. The NHS recommends using at least SPF30 in the UK. However, if you’re going abroad or buying sunscreen for young children, you might want to opt for SPF45 or SPF50. Remember, getting burnt just once every two years can triple your risk of melanoma skin cancer. The SPF rating relates to UVB rays. You also need to protect yourself from UVA rays, so look for a sunscreen with at least 4-star UVA protection. Natural tanning Sunscreens either use chemical or mineral sun blockers. There are pros and cons to both. Several of the chemicals used in sunscreens have been found to enter the bloodstream at worrying levels. (In particular, you might want to avoid octocrylene. ) Mineral sunscreens (e.g. ones made with zinc oxide) are less likely to enter your bloodstream but can be more difficult to rub in. Protect the planet Chemicals such as oxybenzone can have devastating effects on coral reefs and other aquatic life, so some holiday destinations have banned sunscreen containing oxybenzone and octinoxate. You don’t even need to swim in the sea for your sunscreen to have an impact, as it can enter the water system when you have a shower. So, look for a ‘reef-safe’ sunscreen. Good options include those by Green People, Alba Botanica and Badger. Face the day Moisturisers and foundations often contain SPF, but it’s unlikely you’ll apply enough to give you the full protection. Instead, look for a facial sunscreen. Some even have added skincare ingredients such as hyaluronic acid. Fake it ‘til you make it Tempted to skip the sun cream because you want a tan? Some sunscreens contain a tan activator, so you really don’t need to take the risk. If you want a natural-looking tan before your holiday, why not book in for a spray tan? The days of streaky orange tans are long gone. Decent fake tans are now almost impossible to tell from the real thing.

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By Kate Duggan

Don’t be stingy Apply your sunscreen 30 minutes before going out in the sun, and then reapply every two hours. You’ll need to reapply it after swimming, even if the sunscreen is water-resistant. Be generous. You’ll need two to three tablespoons’ worth to give you the advertised SPF. If sunscreen irritates your skin or makes you itch, switch to a fragrance-free one designed for sensitive skin. Take care Sunscreens don’t provide 100% protection from skin damage or prevent heat stroke. So, try to keep in the shade if the temperature soars. Cover up if you do need to go out (e.g. with a hat, sunglasses and a loose-fitting long-sleeved top). And drink plenty of water so you don’t get dehydrated. For more sun safety info, visit www.nhs.uk/livewell/seasonal-health/sunscreen-and-sun-safety

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Your Home’s Drainage System

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pages 82-85

Villager Prize Crossword

2min
pages 86-90

What’s On in July

6min
pages 74-78

Greensand Country Celebrates Annual Festival

2min
page 79

Look Back in Time

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pages 70-73

How can I cut down costs when driving?

2min
page 65

Seasonal Recipe

1min
pages 66-69

DVLA Devil

3min
pages 62-64

Naturalistic Planting

2min
pages 50-53

Staying Safe in the Sun

2min
pages 38-39

The Savvy Investor

2min
page 47

Shuttleworth Events

2min
pages 48-49

Looking for their new Forever Homes

1min
page 59

R.A.T.S. Rehoming Appeal

1min
pages 56-58

Olly’s Bookstore Donates to Local Schools

1min
page 43

What is Comic-Con?

4min
pages 34-37

Stay Cool this Summer

1min
pages 32-33

The Year of the Bikini Body

2min
page 19

Crystal Craze

1min
pages 10-11

Bathroom Luxury on a Budget

6min
pages 24-28

Take a Dip Outdoors

2min
pages 29-30

Brewing Today: Titanic Brewery

2min
pages 8-9

Summer Sun Hats

3min
page 31

How to Deal with Conflict

1min
pages 17-18

Madeira: The Pearl of the Atlantic

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