Spring break is the perfect time to unwind, soak up some sunshine, and spend more time outdoors, but it’s also when your skin is most vulnerable to sun damage. Whether you’re heading to the beach, the lake, or simply enjoying warmer days closer to home, a few smart habits can make all the difference in protecting your skin now and for years to come.
At Savannah River Dermatology, we believe sun safety should feel simple, not stressful. Here’s your go-to guide for keeping your skin healthy, radiant, and protected this spring break.
1. Seek Shade Whenever Possible
The sun’s rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., making this the prime time for skin damage. While it’s tempting to stay in direct sunlight, try to take breaks in shaded areas like under umbrellas, trees, or covered patios. Even small moments out of direct sun exposure can significantly reduce your risk of sunburn and long-term damage.
2. Make Sunscreen a Daily Habit
Sunscreen isn’t just for beach days—it’s an everyday essential. Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 every morning, even if it’s cloudy. UV rays can still penetrate through clouds and cause damage.
If you’re swimming or sweating, reapply every two hours (or more often). A good rule of thumb: if you’re getting in and out of the water, it’s time to reapply.
3. Don’t Forget Your Lips
Your lips are one of the most sun-exposed( and often overlooked) areas of your body. Because the skin there is thinner and more delicate, it’s especially prone to damage.
Use a lip balm with SPF 30 or higher and reapply frequently throughout the day. This simple step helps prevent painful burns and long-term changes to the lips.
4. Choose Protective Clothing
Clothing can be one of your best defenses against the sun. Opt for lightweight long sleeves, pants, and darker-colored fabrics when possible. Many brands now offer stylish UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) clothing designed specifically to block harmful rays while keeping you cool and comfortable.
It’s an easy, low-maintenance way to stay protected all day long.
5. Wear a Wide-Brimmed Hat
Hats are a spring break staple—but not all hats provide equal protection. While baseball caps are popular, they leave your cheeks, ears, and neck exposed.
A wide-brimmed hat offers more complete coverage for your face and neck. If you do opt for a baseball cap, be extra mindful about applying (and reapplying) sunscreen to those exposed areas.
6. Protect Your Eyes with Sunglasses
Sunglasses aren’t just a fashion statement—they’re essential for eye health. Look for sunglasses that block 100% of UVA and UVB rays.
Consistent protection can help reduce your risk of cataracts and even more serious conditions like ocular melanoma, while also protecting the delicate skin around your eyes.
Spring break memories should last a lifetime! Sun damage shouldn’t. By building these simple habits into your routine, you can enjoy every sunny moment while keeping your skin protected and healthy.
If you have questions about sun protection or want personalized skincare recommendations, Savannah River Dermatology is here to help. Schedule a visit with our team to keep your skin glowing safely all season long.
The information presented in this blog is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. If you have questions or concerns, please call our office or make an appointment with a medical professional. Savannah River Dermatology is located at 575 Furys Ferry Rd in Augusta, Ga. Our office can be reached at 706-691-7079.








