We’re all familiar with the fundamentals of sun protection, right? Apply a high SPF, reapply frequently, and wear a hat if you are prone to sunburn. But did you know that if you take a window seat on an aircraft, your skin is more exposed to the sun, or that aspirin acts as an internal after-sun lotion? We conducted considerable research to bring you the most jaw-dropping facts about sun protection you’ll read this summer. Continue reading to learn the game-changing sun protection facts you need to know.
Here Are 6 Facts You Must Know About Your Sunscreen
Strengthens Your Skin Barrier For Protection
We are all aware that the sun may dehydrate our skin, leaving it parched and dry. The sun causes the water in the epidermal barrier to evaporate. This screen shields us in such a way that as the water evaporates, it blows holes in the skin, allowing the sun to permeate through. So using a sun protection with barrier repair products will seal the “holes” in the skin.
Ceramides, fatty acids, and squalene are all ingredients that help ensure your skin’s barrier is robust. Look for a broad-spectrum SPF that protects against both UVA and UVB radiation. If the product cites infrared, HEV light, or DNA repair, as well as antioxidants, you’ve hit gold.
Apply SPF Even When You’re Indoors
In direct sunlight, sun protection can dissipate! So, apply sunscreen liberally, even while indoors. Before stepping out, apply it at least 15 minutes before heading out.
Never Apply Perfume On Your Skin
Perfume, when sprayed directly into the skin, can reduce the skin’s capacity to defend itself from UV damage. As a result, the level of protection offered by your sunscreen is decreased if you’re going to apply perfume over it.
You Don’t Have To Go Red Before You Go Brown
This is one of the most common misconceptions about sun protection. The truth is that when the skin reddens, it is under trauma. The tan you obtain will last longer if you use proper sun protection. A ‘trauma tan’ caused by insufficient protection that occurs too quickly simply ensures that the skin burns and sheds, leaving the skin tan-less after a few days.
Protect Your Skin In The Sand, Sun & Snow
You may believe that the beach is the only destination which requires you to apply sunscreen. But UV rays may penetrate cloud cover. It emphasises the importance of year-round protection, particularly for avoiding additional skin ageing when it isn’t summer. UV rays are reflected differently depending on where they are and what they are on. Here are some approximate figures of the rays reflected in different areas
- Snowfall—up to 80%
- Sand—approximately 15%
- Sea foam—approximately 25%
So, whether you’re going to the beach, the sea, or the slopes, carry plenty of sunscreen.
Protect Your Lips Before Anything Else!
Your lips do not produce enough pigment to protect you from the sun, and they have the highest incidence of skin cancer on the face. Because they are delicate and protrude, they may be more susceptible to UV damage, creases, and wrinkles. To prevent lip ageing, use lip products with SPF 30 or higher. Lipsticks with a higher pigment protect the lips from the sun.
Remember, self-care doesn’t end at pre-sun care!
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