Sunshine and Your Daily SPF

Sunshine and Your SPF - Unravelling the Vitamin D Dilemma!

Hey there, my little chickadees!

Ever caught yourself wondering if your diligent sunscreen routine might be robbing you of that all-important vitamin D? You're not alone! Let's dive into this sunny topic and shed some light on the facts.

The Vitamin D Lowdown

Vitamin D isn't just another nutrient - it's a superstar for our bones, immune system, and overall well-being. Our bodies are pretty clever, producing this vitamin when our skin soaks up some sun. But here's the catch: as we navigate midlife, our ability to produce vitamin D can decrease. Talk about a plot twist!

Sunscreen: Friend or Foe?

Now, you might've heard whispers that sunscreen is the villain in this vitamin D story. But hold onto your sun hats, because that's not quite true! While sunscreen does its job of blocking harmful UV rays, it doesn't completely shut down vitamin D production. Even with SPF, some sunlight still sneaks through - just enough to keep your vitamin D factory running.

Dr. Karl Insogna from Yale Medicine reassures us: "Just being outdoors, you get a fair amount of sun exposure and some sun-related generation of vitamin D." So, no need to ditch that SPF! Protecting your skin and getting your vitamin D fix aren't mutually exclusive.

Boosting Your Vitamin D (Without Becoming a Sun Worshipper)

  1. Soak up some rays (safely): A quick 10-15 minute outdoor session a few times a week can do wonders. Think morning walk or afternoon gardening!

  2. Feast on vitamin D: Load up on fatty fish, egg yolks, and fortified foods. Your taste buds and bones will thank you!

  3. Supplement smartly: Sometimes, diet and sunshine aren't enough. Chat with your healthcare provider about whether a vitamin D supplement is right for you. SGMT's nutrition experts can offer insights into the latest supplement research.

The Vitamin D Balancing Act

Remember, gorgeous, it's all about balance. Protect that beautiful skin of yours with sunscreen, but don't shy away from a bit of sunshine. Your body is pretty amazing at regulating vitamin D production, even with SPF in the mix. Don't know how to choose one? This article by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) will help you decipher sunscreen labels. Check out this article from Women's Health magazine: 9 Best Body Sunscreens In 2024, Tested By Beauty Experts. My personal all-round favourite for myself and my daughter is Avene's SPF 50 spray for Kids. It gives great protection, isn't sticky or greasy, still allows you to get a great tan and has never caused me to break out! 

My ABSOLUTE favourite face sun creams are from ELEMIS! Their Pro-Collagen Marine Cream SPF 30  is amazing and their newest addition Pro-Collagen Skin Protection Fluid SPF 50  has everything you could want from a face cream and a sunscreen. It already has rave reviews. Ma and I have only been using it for a week now, but so far it’s looking like a winner! Because it’s at a much higher price point, I’ll be using the Avene SPF50 at the beach this summer.



Curious about your vitamin D levels? Many factors can influence them, from your skin tone to where you live. Consider getting a simple blood test to check your levels. Knowledge is power, after all!

Embrace the Sun (and Your Sunscreen)

So, there you have it! You can absolutely bask in the benefits of vitamin D without compromising your sun protection routine. It's just another way we're embracing midlife wellness with grace and wisdom.

Ready to dive deeper into your midlife health journey? Join our vibrant community at "The Daily Hug" where we share tips, experiences, and support each other through this fabulous stage of life.

Remember, you're radiant with or without the sun - but a little vitamin D certainly adds to your glow!

For more science-backed insights on health and longevity, check out our friends at SGMT. They're always on the cutting edge of wellness research!

Want to learn more about vitamin D? Check out these reliable resources:

A few Q&A’s to end with:

Q: How long should I stay in the sun to get enough vitamin D? 

A: Generally, 10-15 minutes of sun exposure a few times a week is sufficient. Focus on getting sun during mid-morning or late afternoon to reduce the risk of skin damage.

Q: Can I get enough vitamin D from my diet alone? 

A: While certain foods are rich in vitamin D, it can be challenging to meet your daily needs through diet alone. Fatty fish, egg yolks, and fortified foods are great sources, but supplementation may be necessary for some individuals. 

Q: Does wearing sunscreen with a high SPF completely prevent vitamin D production? 

A: No, sunscreen with a high SPF reduces but does not completely block vitamin D production. You can still get some sun exposure for vitamin D while protecting your skin.

Q: What are the symptoms of vitamin D deficiency? 

A: Symptoms can include fatigue, bone pain, muscle weakness, and mood changes. If you suspect a deficiency, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider.

Stay sunny, stay fabulous, and keep embracing every moment of this midlife adventure!

Ready to embrace a healthier, more vibrant you? Start your journey with us today by exploring our range of wellness products designed specifically for women in midlife. Visit Embrace Living for more information, and join our community at "The Daily Hug" for support, tips, and shared experiences. Follow us on social media for more info, tips, and a bit of a giggle!

Stay curious, stay healthy, and keep embracing the wonders within you!

 

Shine on

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