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The Importance Of Sun Protection Cream

September 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Skincare 

It is important to watch out for the health of your skin all of the time especially if you are exposed to the sun. Those who have fair skins must be more cautious for they are the ones who are more prone of being affected by the harmful rays of the sun.

There is a reason behind why the skin gets tanned when exposed to intense heat of the sun. The melanin is the chief reason why the skin is tanned. The formation of melanin varies from one person to another. This is the reason why some people have their skins darkened faster than some people. The level of darkening of the skin depends on your skin type and your location. The nearer you are to the equator, the heater the rays of the sun are.

Sun protection creams work in various ways for the protection of our skin against the harmful rays of the sun. Physical and chemical sun filters go in mixtures on most of the sun protection creams that are out in the market while there are those with just either of the two. {Using SPF can help to prevent skin conditions such as skin pigmentation, age spots and melasma}.

Sun filters function in penetrating the skin and absorbing the rays of the sun. The damage is avoided because the harmful rays of the sun do not go through the lower layers of the skin. This best describes the chemical filters that are incorporated on the sun protection cream. The physical sun filters, on the other hand, works by means of laying a thin membrane that bounces off the damaging rays from the sun.

Sun protection creams are used as vital guard against ultraviolet type A (UVA) rays as well as ultraviolet type B (UVB) rays. The more popular term for these sun protection creams is broad spectrum cream. Ultraviolet type B rays damage the skin by burning the epidermis and triggering skin cancer. On the other hand, ultraviolet type A rays do not burn the skin but they have the ability to penetrate. Actinic keratosis treatment can be in the form of a topical cream, liquid nitrogen or laser.

SPF or sun protection factor is the one used to measure the capability of the sun protection cream on resisting the harmful UVB rays. However, applying a sunscreen with a high sun protection factor should not let you stay in the sun more because doing so will only lead you to being exposed to more UVA rays. When buying a sun protection cream, you must rely on your skin type. Most people can manage application of sun protection cream with an SPF 15.