Along with wearing sunscreen, you should also cover up to protect your African American skin this summer. Many women may not like the idea of wearing giant T-shirts on the beach all season, but there are other ways to wear protective summer clothing. Recently NBC 8, a Michigan news source, reported on how you can protect your skin while still looking great.
First, if you find a truly great hat, it can serve to help you look stylish and and protect you from the sun. Next, try out some long dresses, which have become very popular in recent years.
"Bright patterned maxi dresses are fun ways to keep you fashionably dressed and keep your skin away from harmful rays. Color-blocked maxi dresses are in this summer. Match these with some colorful stacked sandals and a sheer, cotton cover-up and you’ve got a great look that is also a perfect solution for avoiding harmful [UV rays]," according to the news source.
The New York University School of Medicine states that there is clothing made from fabrics that have been treated with chemical UV absorbers, known as colorless dyes. These may help protect you against sunburn, while keeping you comfortable.
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