Protect
Your Skin From The Aging Effects of the Sun
By Devina Hoff
Are you as careful to protect your skin from sun damage as you
should be? Do you wear sunscreen every time you go outside for
prolonged periods? Or do you think you're safe for some other
reason?
Most
people are aware of the dangers of skin cancer resulting from
overexposure to the sun. While people who rarely burn are less
likely to contract skin cancer than people who burn easily, everyone
is at risk. Even with no family history. And our collective knowledge
about skin cancer risks is constantly changing. For example, dermatologists
used to condone minimal use of high-pressure tanning beds (which
use UVA rays almost exclusively, with very little of the UVB rays)
for people who tan easily and rarely burn. The tan from these
beds was thought to protect your skin from natural sunlight. Now
dermatologists are finding that UVA rays cause deeper tissue forms
of skin cancer, which are more difficult to detect and treat.
Even
if you never contract skin cancer, overexposure to sunlight also
accounts for a surprising number of the signs of aging we think
of as normal. Tanning produces deep skin wrinkles, makes the skin
texture leathery, and can cause discoloration such as "age
spots". Avoiding sun and tanning bed exposure will help keep
your skin tone even, your wrinkles fine and your skin texture
soft.
Broad-spectrum
sunscreens provide excellent protection from natural sunlight
exposure. Even if you're not going to be out in the sun for long,
it's a good idea to put some on exposed skin while dressing in
the morning, particularly in the summer time. If you're concerned
about potentially dangerous chemicals that have been used in sunscreen,
such as PABA, you should be aware there are sunscreen products
available now that don't include harmful chemicals. In fact, many
are comprised mainly of natural ingredients, including moisturizers,
which are the basis of any good anti-aging routine. If you already
have skin damage resulting from sun exposure, there are a number
of products available to even skin tone and soften deep wrinkles.
Devina
Hoff reviews online skin care, cosmetics and hair care vendors
for Cochesi Skin Care and Beauty. Find what you're looking at
from http://cochesi.com.
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