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Each year, a third of Americans suffer from sunburn, and it often happens outside of the pool.
If you like to drive around or commute, you may be dealing with uncomfortable stinging and peeling from being in your car. Without protection, the sun's rays go through your windows or have direct access to your skin if the windows are down.

There are several ways you can increase car sun protection and save your skin. Keep reading below to learn about the most effective solutions!
One of the best ways to protect your skin while driving is to wear UV-resistant clothing.
Unbleached cotton, polyester, and silks are remarkable for reflecting harmful rays. Other high-tech fibers used in clothing can prevent sunburn and UV exposure while you're driving and keep your skin healthy.
Proper clothing for sunshine is needed, especially if you like to drive with the top down. You can find shirts, pants, hats, and scarves with protective materials.
Sunscreen has been proven to prevent aging and damaged skin, it should be applied daily by everyone over six months old.
Just getting your face won't help when your arm is hanging out the window to feel the summer breeze. To prevent sun exposure while driving, you need to apply a thorough amount on your arms, legs, necks, and face.
While shopping for protective sunscreen, try to avoid spray cans and look for natural ingredients.
Not only do you have to protect against UV rays, but solar heat can also cause problems in vehicles.
Mirrors and reflective items inside the car could spark flames or burn parts of a vehicle. Window tints are a good solution to these dangerous problems since they block the rays and maintain cooler temperatures.
If you request an installation done with Solar Shade Window Tint, you'll preserve the vehicle's interior, along with your delicate skin! At our company, you can select from a variety of film shades and finishes to ensure they match your style.
Whether you're stuck in traffic or parked in a car lot, waiting, you should go to a shaded area.
Look for trees, large trucks, and buildings that could offer protection when you're stuck in the sun. Even when there aren't many things around and you have nowhere to stop, you can find relief by driving near other vehicles or by changing lanes.
This might not be the most reliable solution, but if it's possible, it can prevent UV damage. Take a look at the weather if you've got a big trip coming up and will be traveling while the sun is out.
You can also invest in transparent shades for your windows, but these won't be as convenient as tinted glass.
UV rays are so powerful, they often reflect off of other vehicles on the road.
Wearing glasses can help you protect your eyes and face while driving since they prevent glares. Certain glasses are built to reflect UV rays, while cheaper materials allow them to pass through plastic or glass. Take time to select a pair of sunglasses that are comfortable and protective, if they give you a headache, they'll only sit in the glovebox.
If you wear prescription glasses, you can talk to your doctor about getting a film of protection against the sun.
At Solar Shade Window Tint, you can get more protection for your car and you don't have to sacrifice your style.
Wrapping your vehicle can help prevent some of the UV rays from getting to your skin and the car's interior. Often, when people get their vehicles wrapped, a portion of the film is installed on the windows to create a cool design. Talking to our technicians can help you come up with a clever design that best lays across your vehicle.
When you wrap your car, you can preserve the original paint underneath or completely alter the vehicle's appearance.
There's only so much you can do to prevent UV rays from coming through the front windshield, and visors can help.
Visors can extend and slide to different positions to keep the glare out of your eyes and off your arms. Even if the sun isn't shining in your eyes, you can use your visor to protect your arms, legs, and chest. You can invest in additional extensions if you prefer to use your visor.
Many people underestimate the damage that UV rays can cause when they are driving.
When it comes to car sun protection, you can't go wrong with tinted windows. Our team installs the most innovative films that reflect UV rays and heat, to ensure you don't feel the burn. You can drive all day without having to worry about peeling if the windows are up and you take the steps mentioned above.
Take a look at our tinting options and book your appointment with one of Solar Shade Window Tint experts today!
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