Sunscreen in the Fall? โDermatologist Debunksโ Skincare Myths
many believe sunscreen is a โsummer-only essential, but is that truly the case? โขDermatologist Daniel Kadouch challenges this common skincare notion,โ stating, “Provided that the index remains below 3, the lubrication of sunscreen is needless.”
This advice centers around understanding the UV index, a measure โof the sun’s strength ranging from 0 (no โขsun power) โคto 11 or higher (extreme sun power). A โคvalue of 3 or above signals a need for skin protection against burning and premature โaging,notably for those with lighter โskin.
According toโข data from the Royal netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), the UV indexโค in the Netherlandsโข typically fallsโค between โข0โ and 1 during โthe autumn andโค winter months. โคYou can find the โคcurrent UV index for yourโ region on the KNMI website: https://www.knmi.nl/nederland-nu/weer/waarschuwingen-en-verwachtingen/zonkracht. The UV index is generally below โ3 outside ofโ summer,except duringโ winter sports or in countries closerโค to the equator,even in coldโข weather.
Though, โคdismissing โฃsun protection entirely during colder months isn’t the full story. The Netherlands National Institute for Public โขHealth โขand the Habitat (RIVM) highlights the beneficial effects of UV radiation,โ specifically its role in vitamin Dโฃ production. UV-B โฃradiation triggers vitamin D synthesis in the skin, crucial for strong bones and a healthy immune systemโ (https://www.rivm.nl/zonkracht/uv-en-gezondheid).
The lower โฃsun angle in fall and winter reduces UV intensity, โฃdecreasingโค burn risk but also lessening vitamin D production. The Nutrition Center recommends โคprioritizingโ vitamin D intakeโค thruโฃ food – fatty fish likeโ herring and salmon are excellent sources, with meat and โeggs containing smaller amounts (https://www.voedingscentrum.nl/encyclopedie/vitamine-d.aspx).Vitamin D supplements areโ generally only recommended for young children, the elderly, pregnant women, individualsโฃ with darkerโ skin, and those who spend limited time โoutdoors.
Thus, an autumn walk in the sun can be beneficial for both โphysical activity and vitamin D intake.โข Though, it’s critically important to avoid prolonged exposure.
Despite the general lack of need for sunscreen in the Netherlandsโ duringโ fall andโฃ winter, certain โsituations do โ warrant its use:
*โข Winter Sports: Higher altitudes and snow reflectionโข intensify UV radiation.
* Sunny โฃDestinations: Travel to sunnier climates โrequires sun protection.
* Skin Conditions: Certainโค skin conditions or treatments canโค increase UV sensitivity;โข consult a doctor or dermatologistโข for personalized advice.
In all other cases, dermatologistโค Daniel Kadouch โaffirms that sunscreen is unnecessaryโ in the Netherlands duringโ the fall and winter, given the typicallyโ low UV โคindex and minimal risk of damage.
