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While going outside, it's important to protect your skin from sun UV radiation. To protect your skin from sun rays, experts advise using sunscreen gel every day. So no more excuses, we'll explain why you should always wear sunscreen every day.
Why should you Wear Best Sunscreen Gel Every Day
Why should you Wear Best Sunscreen Gel Every Day?
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While going outside it’s important to protect your skin from sun UV radiation.
Because too much bare exposure to the sun can increase the risk of skin
cancer. To protect your skin from sun rays, experts advise using sunscreen gel
every day.
But surprise: even on a cloudy day, UV radiation can cause massive damage
to your skin and make it age faster. So no more excuses, we’ll explain why
you should always wear sunscreen every day.
UVA Radiation passes through glass panes
No, this is not a myth, but unfortunately the sad truth. An ordinary
windowpane cannot completely ward off UV rays, so your skin is not safe
from sun damage despite the glass.
Before we explain to you what exactly can happen and how you can
protect your face with sunscreen, a short crash course on UV radiation is
necessary: UV stands for ultraviolet.
The rays exist in different wavelengths and strengths and are divided into
UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C rays. The latter can be filtered by the upper layers of
the atmosphere and do not reach the surface of the earth. For us humans
only UV-A and UV-B are relevant.
The following applies: the shorter the wavelength, the more dangerous the
UV radiation. UV-B rays are significantly shorter and often give you nasty
sunburn when you sunbathe unprotected. In the long run, they are even
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carcinogenic. UV-A is in itself harmless, but it contributes significantly to skin
aging and nobody wants that.
Rule of thumb: UV-B like fire, UV-A like aging. But how dangerous is the sun
despite the window pane? The good news first. You don’t need to worry
about UV-B here. The rays cannot pass through panes of glass, so you won’t
get sunburned.
It looks different with UV-A. They get through the glass directly onto your
skin and into your eyes and are up to mischief there – hello premature
aging! This does not apply to car windshields.
These are designed in such a way that neither UV-B nor UV-A rays can
penetrate, after all. Tip: Draw curtains or always apply Sunscreen Gel with
sufficient UVA protection to your face in front of the window.
Best Sunscreen Gel: the anti aging effect
Tons of Gel Sunscreen, serums, masks advertise anti-aging effects. The only
care that has been proven to be effective against wrinkles is sunscreen. It
does not have any cushioning or cell-regenerating properties.
Applied daily, however, it prevents lines and wrinkles. Because UV-A rays
penetrate deeper into our skin layers and are responsible for 80% of skin
aging through photoaging. They form free radicals that damage the collagen
structure in the skin.
The consequences only become noticeable years later in the form of
wrinkles and pigment spots and are difficult or impossible to remove.
Sun protection for your face should therefore be applied every day.
Tips and tricks for supposed excuses
For those who care about their skin health, sunscreen is a must.
Nevertheless, UV protection is often forgotten in everyday life.
This is due to all sorts of rumors and half-truths that make sun
protection look bad.
1st excuse: Best Sunscreen Gel only when the sun is
shining
Only having to apply sunscreen when the sun is shining is probably the
most common and most fatal misunderstanding when it comes to
skincare.
Because UV-A is omnipresent, unfortunately even when the sun is not
shining. Clouds only block about 20% of the radiation. The remaining 80%
have free rein and reach our skin unfiltered. Gel Sunscreen only extends the
skin’s protection. It is, therefore,
worthwhile to know your skin type and to estimate when it is time to re-apply
it. The table will help you with the assignment:
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Type 1
Very fair
skin
Freckles
Prone to sunburn
Type 2
Light skin
Tans very slowly
Type 3
Light skin
Burns then turns brown
Type 4
Mediterranean
Pale in winter, quickly brown in
summer Seldom sunburn
Type 5
Always
brown/olive
Never sunburn
Type 6
Dark skin
hardly darker
even in summer
If you are confused about which sunscreen to choose – then you can
go for Best Sunscreen Gel SPF 50.
If you know your skin type, you can calculate how long the applied
sunscreen will last. You can find out how exactly this works below.
2nd excuse: pimples after using sunscreen
The fact that every sunscreen complains about acne on our faces is a lame
excuse and, to put it casually, utter nonsense. Nowadays there are more
than enough sun care products on the market that are tailored to the most
diverse skin needs.
Here, too, it is important not just to get any sun product from the shelf, but to
study the
information on the packaging beforehand. Anyone who inherently has oily or
acne-prone skin should use products with a non-comedogenic, i.e. light,
formulation.
Sensitive skin, on the other hand, that reacts quickly to bitchy or allergic
reactions, would be well served with carefree fragrances and preservatives
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and without alcohol. Just browse through. There is something for everyone –
we promise.
3rd excuse: My day cream has a sun protection factor
If your facial care products advertise a sun protection factor, that’s good, but
not enough. On the one hand, the sun protection factor here usually does not
exceed 20 – far too little. On the other hand, normal daycare often only
contains one UV-B filter. This may protect the skin from sunburn when you
take your lunch break outside (but we advise against it), but not against skin
aging. So pay attention to what is stated on the package of your day cream
and still wear the sunscreen afterward – important!
Tanned after a day at the beach – for many of us a highlight of our summer
vacation. Our tip: don’t forget sunscreen with sufficient UV protection!
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