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Monday, March 25, 2013

The Need For A Good Face Sun Cream

By Veronica Cappelletti


A suntan as fashion statement is a relatively new concept. Coco Chanel made it popular early in the twentieth century. Before then, tanned skin was reserved for the lower classes who often made their living outdoors. However, while tanned skin may now be fashionable, the risks that come with it aren't. This is why you need a good face sun cream.

A small degree of exposure to sunlight is good for you, since it helps your body to produce vitamin D which keeps your bones strong. Too much of a good thing is not good anymore, though, and too much sunlight ages your skin. It also increases the probability that you might get skin cancer.

The culprits are ultraviolet rays emitted by the sun. There are two types. UVA rays affect the collagen levels in your skin and causes it to become less elastic, giving it a saggy, wrinkled appearance. UVB rays don't penetrate your skin as deeply as UVA rays, but they cause more serious damage. These are the rays that turn your skin brown or, if you're exposed to them for too long, to burn or even blister your epidermis. They also cause cancer of the skin. The best way to protect yourself is through a broad-spectrum sunscreen.

It is not advisable to use the same cream on your facial skin as you use on your body. The skin on your face is more sensitive and usually oilier too, so the cream you use on your body may be too rich. It's often because of this that people tend to skip cream on their faces altogether.

After you've applied moisturizer in the morning, apply about a quarter teaspoonful of facial sunscreen. Less than this amount won't provide the protection you need. Then apply the cream again as the day progresses, especially if you're going to be outdoors.

There are some other points to remember as well to reduce exposure to harmful ultraviolet rays. These rays are stronger between about ten o'clock in the morning and two o'clock in the afternoon, so this is a good time to stay indoors. If you have to go outside, wear a hat with a wide brim. Also remember that at higher elevations or where there are reflective surfaces like water or snow, the risk of damage by ultraviolet rays is higher.

Many people don't like having pale skin because it makes them look unhealthy. However, you don't need to risk skin damage to get that healthy glow. Cosmetics like bronzing creams or powders provide instant results while self-tanning products give longer-lasting results.

There are many different face sun creams on the market. Try out several until you find the one that works best for your skin and your lifestyle. It is an investment you'll never regret, since in the long run, prevention is much cheaper than cure.




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