Protect Your Glow: Summer Skin Safety for Everyone (Yes, Even You!)
Summer’s here and we’re all outside—pool days, cookouts, beach trips, and backyard hangouts. While you're busy making memories, don’t forget one of the most important things: protecting your skin. Yes, your beautiful skin—whatever shade it is—needs love, too. And no, melanin is not sunscreen.
Let’s clear this up. People with darker skin tones often believe they don’t need sunscreen because they rarely burn. While it’s true that melanin offers some natural protection, it’s not enough to skip SPF altogether. In fact, skin cancer in Black individuals tends to be diagnosed later, when it’s more dangerous. So, whether you’re caramel, cocoa, or porcelain—your skin deserves protection.
Here’s how to keep that glow going strong all summer long:
- Start with sunscreen. A broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher is your best friend. Choose one that won’t leave a white cast if you have a deeper skin tone—there are great mineral and tinted options out there now.
- Reapply often. Sunscreen fades with sweat, swimming, and time. Every two hours is a good rule, and right after getting wet.
- Dress for the sun. Wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses, and lightweight long sleeves aren’t just stylish—they’re smart. Shade is always in fashion.
- Watch the clock. The sun is strongest between 10 AM and 4 PM. If you can, plan your outdoor fun for mornings or evenings. Your skin will thank you.
- Don’t skip the little spots. Ears, feet, lips, the back of your neck, and even your scalp (especially if you have braids, locs, or thinning hair) all need protection too.
- And let’s not forget hydration. Glowing skin starts from within. Water is your skin’s favorite drink, especially in the heat. Moisturize, too—sun and saltwater can dry you out fast.
- Make it a habit to check your skin for changes. That new mole? That dark line under a nail? Don’t ignore it. Skin cancer can show up in unexpected places, especially in darker skin.
At NOLA Care, we believe all skin is good skin—and all skin needs care. If you have questions about your sunscreen, want to chat about skincare, or need help checking out a spot that’s been bothering you, come see us. We’re here to keep you healthy from head to toe.
Glow on. Your skin deserves it.









