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The heat and the skin

08 Jan

protect your skinLong days and pleasant to the sunny months, bring a climate that invites to the beaches and to acquire a lovely golden color in our skin. But warning! The sun is one of the worst enemies of the skin.

The sun’s rays are harmful to the skin. Receive from the sun and UVA UVB rays are dangerous both, previously thought that only UVB rays were harmful now know we need to defend both.

The sun contains several types of rays, one of them are ultraviolet rays. They cause skin from cancer to aging and cataracts. The sun ages is vital to protect the face and hands using sunscreen. The sun is often the culprit of dark spots and skin discolorations.

How to protect your skin from the sun

To protect against the sun have protective sunscreens. These products come in versions for body, face and eyes. It is important to use them in the face at all times but especially during the sunny months.

You should also take simple precautions such as not taking the sun at rush hours, as did our grandmothers. Do not take sun baths often and you can always use glasses (lenses, eyeglasses) to protect your eyes dark and the skin around them.

Heat and skin

The warm, humid climate makes it more sweat cleanliness is very important. The sweat on his face causes blackheads, pimples and blackheads.

Cleaning the hair is also important to prevent blackheads because loa color natural hair oils from reaching the skin of the face.

What is the best sunscreen for you?

 
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