The New Orleans takeover featured two of the internet's favorite truth-tellers, Dude with Sign and Dudette with Sign, who joined over 50 of social media's most-followed dermatologists for the parade in the French Quarter. Starting at the historic Jackson Square, a float built with larger-than-life components reminded passersby to "WEAR SPF." Along the way, dermatologists strutted the streets with fun signs featuring dermatologist-approved sun-safe skin advice to further amplify the moment.
All sun exposure, even indirect or unintentional, can still impact the skin. In fact, according to the International Ultraviolet Association, normal glass (as used in windows) is transparent to UV radiation, so almost all UVA light will pass through glass.3 Yet, a recent CeraVe survey of Americans4 showed that sitting near windows is one of the moments where they are least likely to apply sunscreen, with 29% citing when working indoors by a window and 28% while driving – two different behaviors that expose skin to UV rays. The same survey found that 23% say they are least likely to apply sunscreen when it is cloudy, and a whopping 64% even admitted they don't think they need to wear sunscreen every day. However, like brushing teeth, it's critical to apply daily for optimal skin health.
"Wearing sunscreen every day is one of the easiest, yet most important ways to keep skin healthy, but it is often overlooked as a regular step in a skincare routine, particularly when it is not a hot, sunny day," said board-certified dermatologist Dr. Nkem Ugonabo, M.D., M.P.H. "Regardless of the season, weather, location or activities, applying SPF daily is essential to help protect skin from UV exposure which will have both short- and long-term benefits for the skin. This can be as simple as incorporating CeraVe's moisturizer with broad-spectrum SPF 30 into a skincare routine each morning."
A clinical L'Oréal study released in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology5 found that daily sun exposure not only damages skin cells, but also significantly reduces the level of ceramide 3 in the skin and impairs the quality of essential ceramides 1, 3 and 6-II in the skin barrier. Ceramides, which are lipids found in the skin barrier, are a critical component of skin barrier protection, making CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion a key to a healthy morning skincare routine. Enriched with these essential ceramides and hyaluronic acid for hydration, this broad-spectrum sunscreen helps protect from short-term and long-term damage caused by exposure to UV rays, while simultaneously hydrating and restoring the skin barrier.
"As part of our commitment to providing therapeutic skincare for all, CeraVe is making dermatological advice more accessible and digestible so that everyone has the tools they need for achieving healthy skin," said Gene Colón, Global Senior Vice President, Medical Relations & Communications for CeraVe at L'Oréal. "Dermatologists are both our biggest advocates and the most trusted resources for consumers, so by pairing them with some of the internet's most popular names, we are expanding our reach of critical sun care education and ultimately, helping people improve their daily skincare habits for healthier skin."
CeraVe goes beyond traditional marketing to educate consumers on skin health. Extensive information about the science of skin, skin types and common skin concerns is easily accessible through the brand's website and social pages. Plus, authentic collaborations with dermatologists and other healthcare professionals further help drive and empower consumers to make the best decisions for their skin. From quizzes and self-assessments to a range of resources and products – all to help consumers understand their skin and choose the right products for their specific needs.
CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion with SPF 30 is one of the many products in the full range of dermatologist-developed therapeutic skincare products with three essential ceramides, including cleansers and body moisturizers. For more skincare tips and product information, visit CeraVe at www.cerave.com and on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter.
1IQVIA, ProVoice Survey, 12 months ending November 2022
2The American Academy of Dermatology Sunscreen FAQ: https://www.aad.org/media/stats-sunscreen
3International Ultraviolet Association: https://iuva.org/UV-FAQs/
4This survey was conducted online within the United States by OnePoll on behalf of CeraVe from April 16, 2020 – April 21, 2020 among 2,000 U.S. adults ages 18 and older.
5Barresi, Rebecca, et al. "Alteration to the Skin Ceramide Profile Following Broad-Spectrum UV Exposure." Journal of drugs in dermatology: JDD 21.1 (2022): 77-85.
About CeraVe
Founded in 2005 and developed with dermatologists, CeraVe is the first and only brand to offer a complete line of products containing essential ceramides and MVE technology to help restore the skin's natural protective barrier. CeraVe has a full line of skincare products to follow the dermatologist-recommended steps of: cleanse, treat, moisturize, and protect. The brand's mission is to provide therapeutic skincare for all. For more information, visit the brand on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter or at www.cerave.com.
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