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Tips and FAQ ~ About Gel Sunscreen

Let's begin this New Year with These Tips and FAQ about Gel Sunscreen with The power of SPF 50 with Pa . For your better skin health. And it's a myth that oily skin doesn't get damaged, Sunscreen for Oily Skin is as important as for non oily skin. So get to know more in this PPT or visitu00a0https://www.dermaessentia.com/

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Tips and FAQ ~ About Gel Sunscreen

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  1. Introduction • It's a new Beginning with a New Year. So upgrade everything, even new Gel Sunscreen with The power of SPF 50 with Pa+++ • Why?  • For your better skin health. You must have known if the sun is not visible it doesn't mean it can't hurt your Face. And it's a myth that oily skin doesn't get damaged, Sunscreen for Oily Skin is as important as for non oily skin. So be careful oily skin. • It's you haven't made any New Year; make it in your list. www.dermaessentia.com

  2. Tips for Gel Sunscreen • #1. Apply Gel Sunscreen every day, all year, even on overcast or cloudy days. • #2. Use a Sunscreen Gel SPF 50 or greater. • #3. Use a Broad Spectrum Gel Sunscreen to protect you from both UV-A and UV-B light. • #4. Use Water Resistant Gel Sunscreen. • #5. Generally, one handful of sunscreen covers all uncovered areas of your skin. • #6. Keep babies out of direct sunlight and use very less amount of Gel Sunscreen. • #7. Apply Best Sunscreen for Oily Skin 30 minutes before going outside to allow the sunscreen to absorb into your skin. • #8. Reapply Best Sunscreen every 2 hours and immediately after swimming/sweating heavily/drying you with a towel. This also applies to the use of Water Resistant Gel Sunscreen. • #9. Don't forget about your ears, feet, back of your hands, neck, and bald spots when applying Sunscreen Gel. • #10. Sunscreen designed for the face usually does not clog pores and cause pimples and maybe better than other sunscreens. www.dermaessentia.com

  3. FAQ ~ About Gel Sunscreen Use • Will it ever be safe for me to wear short sleeves again? • It's understandable that in hot weather long sleeves and pants can be uncomfortable. Short sleeves and bathing suits are always comfortable if you are careful about using sunscreen and limiting how much time you spend in the sun. • What should I do if I have a reaction to sunscreen? • Stop using the product immediately and try another one with different ingredients. Talk to your doctor or healthcare provider if the reaction persists. I would recommend you to use best sunscreen gelSPF 50 because is the most stable and suits all the skin type, especially oily, non oily and even sensitive skin. • How long is my bottle of sunscreen good for? • Gel Sunscreens are most recommended because they can stand typically for 3 years. Many sunscreens will have an expiration date on the bottle. If there is no date, write the purchase date on the bottle and discard it after 3 years. If the consistency or texture of the sunscreen changes, discard the bottle. • What is a PABA-free sunscreen?  • PABA is the abbreviation for para-aminobenzoic acid and related chemicals. PABA-containing sunscreen was a UV-B absorbing type of sunscreen used in the early 1940s. Since then, PABA has been removed from most sunscreens due to reports of allergies and reactions. PABA Free Sunscreen Gel SPF 50 by Derma Essentia does not contain PABA or any related chemicals. www.dermaessentia.com

  4. Is higher SPF Gel sunscreen work better than a lower SPF?  • No sunscreen blocks 100% of UV sun rays.  • a) SPF 15 blocks 93% of UVB rays • b) SPF 30 blocks around 97% UVB rays • c) SPF 50 blocks 98% UVB rays  •  The increased SPF does not imply that you can use a smaller amount or apply it less frequently. All sunscreens should be applied properly every two hours or as directed on the bottle, there is SPF 100 available in the market and that doesn't mean I will give you 100 percent protection, that's why it's important to use Sunscreen Gel based. • Can sunscreens cause cancer? • Recent studies have shown no link between sunscreen use and melanoma (a form of skin cancer). • Are sunscreens toxic? • Most of all Gel Sunscreens get through extensive testing to ensure that they do not cause harm to humans. The safety of the chemicals used is based on studies with humans but not specifically with people who have experienced a burn injury. • Do sunscreens cause Vitamin D deficiency?  • Theoretically, Sunscreen Gel SPF 50 prevents Vitamin D formation because they block the UV-B light rays that are needed to form Vitamin D. However, no studies have shown any physical consequence or difference in Vitamin D levels of people who use sunscreen when compared to people who do not use sunscreen. We encourage a healthy diet that is rich in Vitamin D (fatty fish, cheese, egg yolk, fortified milk and yogurt, beef liver). www.dermaessentia.com

  5. Get I get more sensitive to skin cancer after a burn? • There is no good information about the risk of skin cancer with healed burn wounds. • When should I be concerned about skin cancer? • From skin changes or itchy to bleeding skin. If you have a burn injury that does not heal or breaks open often you should see your doctor or health care provider. • It's better to start taking prevention with PABA Free Sunscreen Gel SPF 50 on This New Year. www.dermaessentia.com

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