Sunscreen guide
Korean sunscreens are unique when it comes to consistency, effectiveness and nourishing ingredients. They do not clog pores, do not destroy make-up and protect against UV radiation. When it comes to protecting against dangerous UV radiation, sunscreen is essential. In addition to protection, many sunscreens also contain PA+++, which provides the best protection against the sun while preventing the skin from getting sunburned. Sunscreen is the optimal anti-aging product and should be a regular part of your daily skin care routine, regardless of the season. It not only protects the skin against sun damage, but also preserves the skin's moisture, vitality and elasticity. Sunscreen can:
- Reduce the risk of skin cancer . Using SPF along with other sun protection measures, such as wearing dark clothing and sunglasses, reduces the negative effects of sun exposure.
- Protect against sun damage such as sunburn, wrinkles and uneven pigmentation. UVA rays (which also occur in tanning beds) are primarily associated with long-term damage to the skin, including the formation of wrinkles, and are also linked to certain types of skin cancer. UVB rays, on the other hand, are responsible for sunburn and are believed to be the cause of most cases of skin cancer.
- Reduce the development of wrinkles - Sunscreen is one of the most effective preventative measures when it comes to reducing the appearance of wrinkles , fine lines and crow's feet. Prolonged exposure to UVA rays leads to premature aging of the skin, with loss of collagen and elasticity as a result. In fact, up to 90% of the visible signs of aging are caused by sun damage. By incorporating SPF into your daily skin care routine, you can prevent the early signs of aging with minimal effort.