Moderate sunlight is good for us, but too much sun exposure can damage the skin at both the surface and cellular levels. Facial skin is sensitive when exposed to the sun. Need advanced protective creams that guarantee both safe protection and sun-kissed skin…a luminous appearance. we recommend you use Dermabiotecnica Sun Screen SPF50 when you are exposed to the sun.
Dermabiotecnica Sun Screen SPF50 is an essential cosmetic product for skin health, and it’s especially important when you’re exposing your skin to the sun (even indoors or when the sun is hidden!). Although the sun is healthy and very pleasant, we know that it can cause irreversible damage to your skin. Therefore, sunscreen is a must, and a good sunscreen is our best friend for protecting the skin of the whole family. dermabiotecnica SPF 50 Sunscreen Lotion is a fragrance-free sunscreen lotion infused with hyaluronic acid and humectants to attract and replenish the Keeps skin hydrated and supple for up to 8 hours. This hydrating sunscreen provides UVA/UVB sun protection and 5 AOX Shield™, an advanced antioxidant complex that goes beyond neutralizing to protect against free radicals and support skin health. It’s also waterproof (up to 80 minutes) and sweatproof. A moisturizing sunscreen for sensitive skin developed in collaboration with a dermatologist. Hypoallergenic and free of fragrances, dyes, parabens, PABA, phthalates, oxybenzone and octinoxate. This broad-spectrum sunscreen is suitable as a face and body sunscreen.
How do UVB rays affect the skin?
UVB rays provide the skin with the energy it needs to produce vitamin D and stimulate the production of melanin, which causes tanning. Although it does not penetrate as deeply as UVA rays, it only penetrates the outermost layer of the skin (epidermis). It can cause more immediate damage, such as sunburn and temporary thickening of the skin. UVB rays are at once absorbed through mobile DNA and may reason pores and skin sicknesses including actinic keratosis and pores and skin cancer.
UVB rays (and UVA and HEVIS rays) can cause hyperpigmentation. How do UVA rays affect the skin?
Effects of sun exposure at the cellular level UVA rays penetrate the deeper layers of the skin (dermis). They can stimulate the production of free radicals in the skin, causing oxidative stress and indirectly damaging DNA. (Where free radicals modify cellular DNA over time).
UVA rays are most commonly associated with:
- Photoaging (premature aging of the skin from sunlight):
- Sun allergies such as PLE (UVB rays can also cause allergies but to a lesser extent)
- Hyperpigmentation, such as blemishes