Prevents premature aging
Sunscreen secures your skin from the growing signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles. The study shows that people under the age of 55 who used sunscreen had 24% lesser chances of growing signs of aging than those who don’t.
Lowers the risks of skin cancer
As sunblock shields you from sunrays, it helps to lower the risk of getting skin cancer developed from UV rays. The regular use of sunscreen will keep your skin away from some deadly skin diseases like skin cancer.
Lowers blotchiness on face
Apply sunscreen on your face on a regular basis helps you to prevent blotchiness and outbreak of red veins. It also keeps your face safe from acne and damages caused by UV rays.
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Prevents sunburn
Sunburn makes your skin weak making it more prone to bruises. UV rays cause peeling, swelling, redness, hives, and itching. When these wounds are left untreated they can turn into cancer tissues.
A study result published in ‘annals of epidemiology’ in August 2008 showed that constant occurrence of sunburns will make you highly prone to lethal melanoma. So the use of sunscreen is a must to prevent some seriously fatal skin diseases.
Prevents tanning
Tanning is a healthy activity but it the time when you are at the higher risk of being affected by UV rays. So use a sunscreen that will both, give you a tan as well as keep you safe from the harmful ultra-violet rays.
Make sure to reapply the sunblock in every two hours while tanning and also after a session at the gym as the sweat might wash away the protective layers.
Enhances health of the skin
Sunscreen protects essential skin care elements like elastin, keratin, and collagen. These elements make skin smooth and healthy. Hence the use of sunblock will result in healthy skin.
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Sunscreen offers better protection than a full sleeve dress
Applying a sunscreen gives you more protection than wearing a full shirt sleeve. Cotton full sleeve dress may not be your good friend on a hot sunny day but sunscreen will do the work of protecting your skin from harmful UV rays.
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