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June 12, 2023

Why SPF Is Important For Your Skin

 
Why SPF Is Important For Your Skin

Protection against sunburn: SPF indicates the level of protection a sunscreen offers against UVB rays, which are primarily responsible for sunburns. Higher SPF values provide greater protection, allowing you to spend more time in the sun without getting burned.

Reduction of skin cancer risk: Prolonged exposure to UV radiation increases the risk of developing skin cancer, including melanoma, the most dangerous form. By using sunscreen with a high SPF, you can significantly reduce the harmful effects of UV rays on your skin and lower the risk of skin cancer.

Prevention of premature aging: UV rays can accelerate the aging process of the skin, leading to wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots. Regular use of sunscreen with a high SPF helps protect against photoaging, keeping your skin looking younger and healthier.

Protection against UV radiation all year round: UV rays are present even on cloudy or overcast days, and they can penetrate through windows. Wearing sunscreen with a sufficient SPF on a daily basis helps safeguard your skin from UV damage regardless of the weather or your indoor/outdoor activities.

Maintenance of overall skin health: Sunscreen not only protects against the immediate effects of sun exposure but also contributes to the long-term health of your skin. By minimizing UV damage, SPF helps maintain the integrity of your skin, supporting its natural functions and reducing the risk of various skin problems.

We reccomend using our Zinc Block SPF 30 on your face and neck daily as part of your  normal skin care routine and reapply as needed.

It's important to note that SPF alone is not enough for comprehensive sun protection. It should be used in conjunction with other sun-protective measures, such as seeking shade during peak sun hours, wearing protective clothing, and using sunglasses to shield your eyes.

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