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Best Way To Remove Blackheads
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Make Sure your Sunblock Really
Protects You
You are religiously wearing
SPF all year round? But are you really sure
you are protected from sun damage?
Here are some tips:
- Make
sure your are protected from both UVA
and UVB rays.
UVB (burning) has a wavelength range (in
nanometers) of: 280-320
UVA (aging) has a wavelength range (in
nanometers) of: 320-400 Read the label
to find out what spectrum of UV rays a
sunscreen blocks.
- Choose
the right ingredient. Various sunscreen
ingredients are capable of covering various
spectrum of sunrays. Two ingredients that
cover the widest spectrum used in sunscreen
nowadays include Zinc Oxide (physical
blocker) and Mexoryl (chemical blocker).
Many products combine several sunscreen
ingredients to cover a wider range of
sun spectrum.

- Apply
sunscreen liberally and evenly. Studies
show that the average person uses much
less sunscreen than the amount needed
to achieve the SPF shown on the label.
Apply chemical sunscreens 15-30 minutes
before sun exposure, physical sunscreens
offer immediate protection.
- Keep
reapplying your sunscreen. Certain sun
screening ingredients, such as Avobensene
for example, are not photo-stable and
tend to break down after a certain time
making your skin vulnerable to sun rays.
Reapply every two hours. However if you
are swimming or exercising reapply more
often.
- Don’t
forget your ears. Don't forget to apply
sunscreen to areas that are commonly neglected,
like the ears, hands, neck, and feet.

- Make
use of SPF in your makeup. If you can’t
reapply sunblock or your moisturizer during
the day, use additional makeup such as
foundation and powder with SPF and keep
refreshing it.
- Stay
out of the sun. No sunscreen can block
UV rays 100%. So make sure you are wearing
hat with wide brims, long sleeves, sunglasses
and don’t spend much time in the direct
sun. Make sure to stay out of the sun
during its highest activity (generally
between 11 am and 3 pm)

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