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Title: Easy Ways to Protect Your Skin from Sun Rays


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Clothing offering sun protection Wearing a
bikini made of sun-resistant materials won't
protect you much since it only covers part of
your body. When it comes to sun protection,
covering the body is essential.  Wide-brimmed
hats, long sleeves, and long shorts are all
effective ways to minimize your sun exposure.
However, keep in mind that not all materials are
created equal. FPRUV clothing To know if a
garment offers good sun protection, you need to
check the FPRUV (UV protection factor). FPRUV
Classification for protection against UV
rays Real UV ray penetration (in ) 15 Minimum
protections 6.7 30 Good protections 3.3 50, 50
Excellent protection 2 The FPRUV ranges from 15
to 50 depending on the percentage of UV rays
blocked.
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Sunscreen Gel and SPF You may have noticed that
the sun protection ratings of clothing resemble
those of Sunscreen Gel. However, the two systems
are different. SPF (Sun Protection Factor)
indicates the time it takes for a person's skin
to redden when exposed to the sun. This system is
therefore focused on the superficial effects of
UVB rays.  Currently, there is no standard for
testing the ability of sunscreens to block UVA
rays which are more penetrating, although some
brands claim to offer broad spectrum protection
against UVA and UVB rays. Many professionals
still recommend the use of a broad spectrum
product as a preventative measure. Recommended
to read What SPF Sunscreen Should You Choose For
Your Skin?
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It is also interesting to note that the SPF of
clothing remains relatively constant over time,
despite normal wear and tear.  However, the
effectiveness of sunscreens is compromised by
things like sweating, swimming, and wiping off
with a towel. We must therefore apply it
regularly. Other important points
about sunscreens gel SPF Most people benefit
from a gel sunscreen with an SPF of
50. Sunscreens with an SPF of 15 blocks about 93
of UVB rays, while an SPF of 50 blocks about
98. Sunscreens gel should never be applied to
the skin of a baby under 12 months you should
instead keep young children in the shade, with a
hat and clothing. Sunscreen should be applied
about half an hour before sun exposure or
applying insect repellent. Gel sunscreen should
be reapplied every two hours, regardless of label
directions. For climbers or endurance athletes
who cannot stop every two hours, we recommend
that they use a product with an SPF of 45 or 60,
offering a greater initial chemical load and thus
a degree of protection. Slightly higher.
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UV rays what you need to know Visible and
invisible radiations from the sun have different
wavelengths the shorter the wavelength, the more
intense the radiation, the ultraviolet radiation
being the more intense.  Three types of
ultraviolet radiation UVC, UVA, and UVB. Because
UVC rays are absorbed by the atmosphere before
reaching the earth, our main concern is UVA and
UVB rays.
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UVA and UVB rays UVA rays make up the majority
of ultraviolet radiation (about 95). They
penetrate the deep layer of the skin, amaging its
structures and causing it to age
prematurely.  They also contribute to the
development of certain skin cancers, which are
the most common types of cancer. UVA rays are
relatively constant throughout the year, during
the hours of sunlight. UVB rays are about 1000
times stronger than UVA rays. They damage the
outer layer of the skin. They are responsible for
sunburn and the external aging of the skin, as
well as being closely linked to the development
of cancer and cataracts.  Unlike UVA radiation,
UVB radiation varies depending on the season,
location, and time of day. It is strongest at
midday, or late morning and early afternoon, when
the angle of solar radiation with the earth's
surface is most direct. That's why it is
recommended to wear sunscreen gel SPF 50 daily.
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Which is the best Sunscreen Gel for Oily
Skin? There are many brands and many sunscreen
gel for oily skin, but which is the best for use.
According to ingredients that they contain,
according to price, and most important according
to the protection that a sunscreen offers here is
Derma Essentia's Sunscreen Gel for oily skin that
gives the best protection for oily skin by giving
a fresh and non-oily look in your face.
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