Prepare For Skin Care Against Tanning, Sunburns And Aging

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Women are very cautious about their skin (particularly of the face) and work on it to keep it healthy, radiant and glowing. We all know that with increasing levels of pollution, the skin gets affected greatly and various problems start cropping up. Premature signs of aging start developing, leading to wrinkles, dark circles, fine lines, frown lines, crow’s feet and so on.

Women who have to face the sun directly for long periods of time can develop tanning and skin darkening. In fact over-exposure to the sun can cause other skin ailments as well.

Harmful Effects of Sun Exposure

Ultra Violet rays UVa vs UVbWe all know that our earth would become a cold planet without the sun. However over-exposure to the sun can cause various kinds of problems. Problems are increasing due to the depletion of ozone layer as harmful rays of the sun are not being filtered and come directly to the earth. Mentioned below are some common problems caused due to excessive sun exposure:

Tanning – If you are exposed to the sun for a long time, you will notice that the exposed areas of the body get tanned, i.e. they become darker in shade when compared to body parts that are covered. Tanning occurs when ultra-violet rays of the sun penetrate the skin and damage the pigment cells. Higher the exposure to sunlight, higher will be levels of tanning.

Sun Burns – This is also caused due to over exposure to strong, scorching sunlight. Reactions might include blistering, tenderness, pain and swelling. Soothing lotions, wet compresses might reduce the irritation of the skin. In case the sun burn is severe, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist.

Premature Wrinkles and Signs of Aging – People who have to work under the sun directly without much protection develop deep wrinkles, which make them look older. Their cheeks also start sagging and various kinds of spots might also develop on the skin. Sometimes the skin becomes scaly in texture as well.

Skin Cancer – Skin cancer is probably the deadliest result of uncontrolled sun-exposure. Usually the exposed parts of the body are more prone to develop cancer and that include the face, the neck, the ears, the forearm and so on.

Using Sun Screens for Providing Protection from Sun

Application of sunscreens help in reducing effects of the sun on the skin. It is important that the right sunscreen is chosen for your skin. Consider the SPF (sun protection factor) first. It is clearly evident from the SPF count as how effective the sunscreen is and how much it will protect from the harmful UVB rays. SPFs below 15 are considered completely ineffective today. Higher SPF like 30 or 40 is good enough to protect from the damage from direct sun exposure. Many sunscreens provide protection from water, from sweat and also act as sun block at the same time.

Moisturizing the Skin at Regular Intervals Important

Constant exposure to the sun leads to depletion of nutrients from the skin surface making it dry, dull and rough. Dermatologists suggest regular moisturization of the skin so that the skin remains hydrated and nourished. It also helps in avoiding the negative impact of the exposure to the sun.

Innumerable kinds of sunscreens and moisturizers for skin care are available in the market. Choose the one that suits your skin type. It is best to seek consultation from your dermatologist to choose the best skin care product.

The skin care tips presented in this post are suggestions only and should be applied with discretion. To know more about beauty products please visit www.fragrancescosmeticsperfumes.com where you’ll find a range of sun screens and cosmetics. Do leave your comments below.

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Lizare Smith

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She loves to write about latest fashion trends and beauty tips. Apart from writing, she loves to explore the world with her camera.