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Sun Care is an essential part of a healthy skincare routine, especially during the sunny... read more

Sun Care is an essential part of a healthy skincare routine, especially during the sunny months. Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can... read more

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Sun Care

Sun Care is an essential part of a healthy skincare routine, especially during the sunny months. Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can have harmful effects on our skin, including premature aging, sunscreen and in severe cases, skin cancer. By using our sun care products, we can protect our skin from these harmful effects and enjoy the sun in a safe way.

Why sun care?

The sun is an important source of vitamin D, which is important for our health. However, prolonged exposure to the sun without protection can lead to skin problems. Sun Care helps to protect the skin from harmful UV radiation, prevents sunscreen, and reduces the risk of skin cancer.

Main products of sun care

  1. Sunscreen: The main product in sun care is sunscreen. These creams contain ingredients that absorb or reflect UV radiation, thereby protecting the skin. Sunscreen should have a high protection factor (SPF), preferably 30 or higher, and provide both UVA and UVB protection. It is important to reapply sunscreen regularly, especially after swimming or sweating.

  2. Aftersun products: After sun exposure, it is important to hydrate and soothe the skin with aftersun products. These products contain ingredients such as aloe vera, chamomile, and vitamin E, which help the skin recover, moisturize, and relieve any irritation.

  3. Lip Balm with SPF: The skin of your lips is thin and sensitive, and therefore more susceptible to sunscreen. Use a lip balm with SPF to protect your lips from drying out and burning.

  4. Self-Tanners: For a sun-kissed complexion without sun exposure, self-tanners are a safe alternative. They contain dihydroxyacetone (DHA) that reacts with amino acids in the skin, creating a naturally looking brown color.

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