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Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Gel Based Sunscreen

Many people use sunscreen, by most of them don't even know about it. So here ten most important facts about Gel-based sunscreen! It helps you to choose the right product.

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Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Gel Based Sunscreen

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  1. Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Gel Based Sunscreen

  2. What does Gel Based Sunscreen do? The Sunscreen blocks the UVA and UVB radiation from the sun. This radiation belongs to the invisible range of solar radiation, but it is very energetic. This strong energy is harmful to our skin for a long time, and therefore it keeps the sun cream away from us. What does the sun protection factor mean? Thesun protection factor, usually 6, 10, 20, 30, or SPF 50, describes the extension of the skin's self-protection time. It means that someone who can stay in the sun for about 10 minutes without protection until they get sunburn can stay outside for an hour with SPF 6.

  3. "Sunblocks" do not protect better than Sunscreen The sunlight that comes through the air layers on the earth's surface consists of about 50% infrared radiations, 40% visible light and 10% UV light. Of the 10% UV light, 9.5% are again UV-A and 0.5% UV-B radiation. The sun protection factor (SPF) only says how much the cream can filter UV-B rays. Gel Sunscreen can completely block UV-B rays. Therefore, the name "sun blocker" is incorrect because UV-A radiation and some infrared radiation are harmful to our skin. It is also important to know that the SPF is a logarithmic scale. It means that the protective effect does not increase evenly at higher values. The protective effect increases only slightly with very high sun protection factors: with SPF 10, around 90% of the UV-B rays are blocked, with SPF 20, around 95% of the UV-B rays are filtered out, with SPF 30 then around 98%. So the effect decreases in relative terms. Extremely high SPF or the term "sun blocker" are often viewed critically, as they lull us into a false sense of security. But, unfortunately, they can also cause people to indulge in unreasonably long sunbaths.

  4. Do I have to use body lotion under the Sunscreen? No, because modern sun cream contains care substances that help protect the skin from drying out. Can you have sunscreen sensitivity? It is very unlikely. If you experience redness or itching to any ingredient in a cream, try a different brand. The best brand you can try is Derma Essentia Gel Based oil free Sunscreen for sensitive skin and oily skin.

  5. Can I use Sunscreen after the expiration date? Yes. However, the sun protection effect is then no longer guaranteed. However, the cream retains its skin-caring properties. Does Sunscreen keep you tan? Their main function is to block the radiation that stains our skin. Nevertheless, your complexion tans with the cream, only a little more slowly. There are even products with a self-tanner for the impatient among us. Do I have to re-apply Gel Based Sunscreen after swimming? Modern Sunscreen Gel that are labeled as waterproof hold up relatively well. Nevertheless, you should put in at least one shadow phase on a long day at the beach and top up with cream.

  6. Can I use Sunscreen after the expiration date? Yes. However, the sun protection effect is then no longer guaranteed. However, the cream retains its skin-caring properties. Does Sunscreen keep you tan? Their main function is to block the radiation that stains our skin. Nevertheless, your complexion tans with the cream, only a little more slowly. There are even products with a self-tanner for the impatient among us. Do I have to re-apply Gel Based Sunscreen after swimming? Modern Sunscreen Gel that are labeled as waterproof hold up relatively well. Nevertheless, you should put in at least one shadow phase on a long day at the beach and top up with cream.

  7. Sunscreen Gel SPF 50 Dermatologists recommend applying Sunscreen Gel which contains SPF 50 and PA ++++ that you can get in Derma Essentia's Sunscreen Gel SPF 50 for skin care. Here you can get to know sunscreen rating. Click Here to Order Now Best Sunscreen Gel

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