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The skin has a defence mechanism
against sun-damage, in the form of melanin. The
production of melanin is accelerated on sun-exposure.
However, we have seen that this defence is not
enough. That is why protection of the skin, with
ingredients that block the sun's radiation damage,
is so essential. These sun-block agents are incorporated
into 'sunscreens'.
Avoidance of the sun, specially
at midday and in the afternoon, when ultraviolet
radiation is at its height, can help to reduce
the harmful effects. It is also essential to know
that ultraviolet radiation is greater near water
bodies, like the seaside and where there is snow.
Snow, water and even sand reflect the ultraviolet
reays and thus increase their rffect.
Exposure to the sun also causes
moisture depletion and dries out the skin. Therefore,
it is essential to step-up moisturisation, when
you have been out of doors for a long time. The
use of rehydrant cleansers, which contains aloe
vera, can also help to control moisture loss.
Aloe vera, like sandalwood, also helps to soothe
and heal the skin.
When you are swimming in the
sea, or in an open-air pool, remember to apply
sunscreen before and after your swim.
Protect yourself with a parasol
whenever you are out in the sun.
Remember, you are exposed to
ultraviolet radiation even on a cloudy day.
More about sun care: http://www.ultimate-cosmetics.com/suncare.htm
About The Author:
Nitin Jain for www.ultimate-cosmetics.com
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