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How to choose the best natural sunscreen for your skin

It is a misconception that the application of the best sunscreen should be only in the summer or during the day when outside. Sunscreen is an investment we make in our beauty routine by adding it throughout the year.

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How to choose the best natural sunscreen for your skin

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  1. How to choose the best natural sunscreen for your skin? It is a misconception that the application of best sunscreen should be only in the summer or during the day when outside. Sunscreen is an investment we make in our beauty routine by adding it throughout the year. While spending time outside exposes the skin to UVA and UVB rays, even 15 minutes of exposure to sunlight through a window can affect your skin. Before getting into the nuances of understanding sunscreen for different skin types, it’s important to know what sunscreen is used for. Sunlight is made up of different rays: visible light, infrared rays and ultraviolet rays. Of the 100% of the sun’s spectrum, UV rays represent only 5%. On the other hand, infrared and visible light represent 45% and 50% of the total spectrum. UV rays cause tanning and contribute to the signs of aging and, in the Western Caucasian population, can cause skin carcinomas and melanomas. Infrared rays produce unwanted heat that causes elastosis. Even visible light penetrates the skin and causes oxidative damage. In addition, many best sunscreens can absorb or reflect UVB rays and this is measured by a factor called SPF (Sun Protection Factor). This means that the skin is often under the harmful effects of UVA, visible light and infrared radiation. For this reason, there is a need for a sunscreen system that can protect the skin from the sun’s overall appearance. It also includes visible light, infrared radiation and UVA radiation, which are often measured by different indices. In order to get an explanation for the protection against the high percentage of infrared and visible light, it is therefore important to

  2. choose a best sunscreen that has the science of complete lighting technology. It focuses on the different types of the sun at 360 ° and protects the skin from the sun’s insults of visible light, infrared, UVA and UVB. Below is a list of skin types based on which sunscreen must be selected for you: 1. Sunscreen for acne-prone skin When choosing a best sunscreen, the process by which the anti pollution sunscreen sunscreen is produced is also very important for the skin. Acne-prone skin should carefully choose the right sunscreen, because the wrong ones can clog pores. So it is important to choose an oil-free method to avoid such a situation. One can choose a lotion, a gel lotion, or a moisturizing formula that doesn’t smell good. Try to choose something less likely to cause irritation in a gentle, water-based way. 2. Sunscreen for sensitive skin This skin type is prone to irritation from harsh chemicals, so it’s best to stick to a mild sunscreen such as a sunscreen that contains zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. , because they are not able to cause reactions. Avoid using sunscreens that contain parabens or oxybenzone, as they can cause rashes and irritation on delicate skin. 3. Sunscreen for dry skin If you have a dry skin type, it is important to opt for a sunscreen that gives your skin its full coverage. All sunscreens improve and increase with moisturizing factors such as ceramides, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, honey are good for moisturizing the skin and making it soft and supple. 4. Sunscreen for oily skin

  3. People with oily skin should choose a light formula, which will receive enough oil every day. Choose one with a matte finish so your skin won’t feel too oily after application. A non-porous formula such as a gel or cream gel makes it easy to blend into the skin for an oily texture. Naturali pollution defence sunscreen with its SPF 35 PA ++, protects from UVA & UVB rays, preventing skin damage. Sun & pollution can be harsh on your skin causing long lasting damage.

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