Sunscreen🌞 is trending. What is SPF?
Everyone is applying sunscreen maybe it indoor or outdoor. Even are favorite sportsperson do apply sunscreen.
Sunscreen protect us fron UV radiation, reduces skin cancer risks and slows down ageing .
Sunscreens are very important, as they protect against the UV rays of the sun, that can be very damaging to the human skin. SPF means Sun Protection Factor. One can safely use a sunscreen within the range of SPF 30-50. If someone wants to use it everyday, they can go for SPF-30 and if someone has to spend a lot of time outdoors for a longer time period, they can go for SPF 50. You have to find something that doesn’t create a white cast on face, and something that’s light weight. People with sensitive skin and acne or oily skin can go for non-comedogenic sunscreens. A mineral sunscreen is more safe in comparison to chemical sunscreens as the later may contain some toxic substances like oxybenzone. It’s always advisable to use a sunscreen after visiting a good dermatologist after a proper skin evaluation and after knowing your skin type.
Sunscreen protects our skin from harmful UV rays, reduces the risk of skin cancer, and helps prevent early ageing. Yes, we should apply it daily even indoors. Choose an SPF 30 or higher for everyday use.
Absolutely you should apply sunscreen daily it Protects against dark spots and tanning.
SPF (Sun Protection Factor) indicates how well a sunscreen protects your skin from UVB rays.
There are SPF 30,50,15.
every has different effects, i think spf 50 is better and longer used.
Yes, we need to apply sunscreen daily to protect our skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation which can causes sunburn, premature aging and even skin cancer.
For effective protection, SPF 30 or higher range is generally recommended. If you plan to be in the sun for a longer period, SPF 50 would be ideal.
SPF helps in blocking the entry of harmful UV-A and UV-B rays. This UV rays may induce the cancer in the individual. This UV rays penetrates the skin and act on epidermis. And this leads to premature aging, sun burn, etc. To avoid any of this consequences we have to apply sunscreen daily both indoor and outdoors.
Yes, sunscreen should definitely be a part of our daily routine — whether we’re indoors or outdoors. SPF basically tells us how well the sunscreen protects against UVB rays. For daily use, SPF 30 or higher is generally recommended. It helps prevent sunburn, early ageing, and even serious issues like skin cancer. And with how harsh the sun can be these days, a few seconds to apply sunscreen is totally worth it!
Yes , we should apply sunscreen daily because it protect us from harmful Uv rays, Skin cancer and it also help us to prevent ourselves from early ageing
Sunscreen needs to be applied even when it’s cloudy and rainy
Spf is an essential Indian skin tones have melanin, so spf is not of much use but the PA+++ is
Go for the ones that have 3+ gives better protection against UVA UVB rays
Yes we should wear spf daily.To protect ourselves from harmful UVA and UVB rays and blue light.I would suggest to use dermatologist recommended sunscreen or any other according to our choice of interest
Yes we should apply sunscreen everyday to protect us from harmful sun rays to avoid sun burns , pigmentation etc., SPF 30 or 50 is better than other sunscreen.
Yes I think sunscreen is essential to your daily skincare routine, but finding non-toxic, mineral based ones are key. A sunscreen with a minimum SPF 30 is beneficial.
Sunscreens protect the skin from harmful UV rays. SPF (Sun Protection Factor) 30 to 50, with SPF 30 being ideal for daily use and SPF 50 for prolonged outdoor exposure. Choose a lightweight sunscreen that doesn’t leave a white cast, especially if you have oily or sensitive skin. Mineral sunscreens are safer than chemical ones
While buying sunscreen we should look for SPF PA+++
SPF is for UVB rays that penetrate the superficial layers of skin
As Indian skintone has ample Melanin production, SPF doesn’t play much a role.
The number in SPF indicates the amount of time it would take the sunrays to burn the skin , it would normally
PA+++ is what matters more as it gives protection against UVA rays that penetrate deeper
The more ++it has , the more % of rays it protects from and has a wider range .
Most sunscreen protect against UVB , but not many fully block UVA look for broad spectrum SPF to protect against both.
SPF is your skin best friend --not enemy , but like any good friendship , it needs balance awareness and right match.