Why you need to wear sunscreen

Guinot-Creme-Solaire-Hydratante-–-Moisturizing-Sunscreen-SPF20-abloomnova.net_ Why you need to wear sunscreen

Sunscreen is well regarded as the number one product to put on your skin, rain or shine. Whether you use a moisturiser or not, sunscreen will do some valuable work in the long-term.

LiveStrong have put together four major reasons why applying sunscreen is a must-do when it comes to looking after your skin:

Skin Cancer Prevention

Sunscreen protects your skin from the sun’s ultraviolet, or UV, rays. Two types of UV rays, known as UVA and UVB, trigger harmful changes in your skin. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, UVA rays account for up to 95 percent of the ultraviolet radiation that reaches the Earth’s surface. Although UVB rays are less prevalent, they also cause skin damage. Both UVA and UVB rays contribute to the development of skin cancer, including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends that everyone — regardless of skin color — protect their skin by wearing sunscreen. Protection from UV rays is important all year round, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Premature Aging Prevention

Wearing sunscreen regularly helps prevent premature aging. The authors of a June 2013 article published in the “Annals of Internal Medicine” reported on a study comparing recommended daily use of sunscreen versus discretionary use in people younger than 55. At the conclusion of the 4.5-year study, the researchers found 24 percent less skin aging in the group advised to use sunscreen daily compared to the group using sunscreen at their own discretion. Aging was measured by lines and coarseness of the skin. Wearing sunscreen also helps prevent age spots, according to the National Institute on Aging.

Sunburn Prevention

The skin reddening, swelling and peeling of a sunburn reflect widespread damage to your skin cells in response to prolonged exposure to UV rays. A sunburn can occur after time in the sun or exposure to UV rays from a tanning bed. Sunburns — especially those severe enough to cause blistering — can cause permanent skin damage that increases your risk for skin cancer. A research report published in August 2008 in the “Annals of Epidemiology” noted that each severe sunburn throughout life increases the risk for melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer. Wearing sunscreen prevents sunburns and the associated long-term side effects.

Choosing the Right Sunscreen

In 2012, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration released new regulations for sunscreen labels. The American Cancer Society explains that you should look for a sunscreen that offers broad-spectrum UV coverage and has a sun protection factor, or SPF, of at least 15. In addition, refer to the label to find whether you must reapply the product every 40 or 80 minutes while swimming or sweating. Sunscreen doesn’t block the sun or last for more than 2 hours. By carefully reading the label on a product, you can select the best sunscreen to protect your skin.

Guinot Creme Solaire Hydratante – Moisturising Sunscreen SPF20 is one of our bestselling products. This cream protects sensitive areas of the face from UVA and UVB rays. It helps to obtain an even tan while protecting the skin from the sun’s harmful effects. It does not leave a “white film”.

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