Make SPF Your BFF!
MAKE SPF YOUR BFF!
Are you one of those who do not put on sunscreen while indoors? Here’s why you should still wear it regardless if you’re outdoors or indoors.
What is UV Radiation?
The most common form of Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation is sunlight. The sun produces UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays penetrate deeper into the skin, breaking down collagen and elastin. UVB tends to damage the skin’s top layers.
Effects of UVA Rays
Wrinkles
Sunspots
Sun damage
Effects of UVB Rays
Sunburn
Damage DNA in skin cells
Skin cancers
Staying Indoors? You Need Sunscreen Too!
Windows Block Only UVB Rays
The glass typically used in car, home and office windows is designed to block most UVB rays and not UVA rays which are responsible for premature ageing. So, if you drive frequently or you are sitting by a window or in a room with lots of sunlight, you may want to slather on sunscreen for ample skin protection.
Tint your car or house/office windows to reduce sunlight exposure.
Blue Lights Everywhere!
Blue light or also known as high-energy visible (HEV) light is the light your phone, tablet and computer screens emit. It has been shown to penetrate into the skin and cause premature photoageing, hyperpigmentation, age spots and melasma.
Re-apply sunscreen once every few hours for ample protection.
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- Moisturises and improves overall skin tone.
- Protects skin with SPF 50 broad spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreen.
- Rich in vitamins and nourishing botanicals.