In this sunny season, every time you go out is an intimate dialogue with nature. However, although the sun is good, there is also a hidden crisis - ultraviolet rays, the invisible enemy, is always challenging the health of our skin. Today, let's explore the importance of sun protection, share vivid stories and inspiring experiences about sun protection, and embark on a journey of sun protection for active living.
Ultraviolet Rays: The Invisible Killer of Skin
While enjoying the warmth and vitality of the sun, we often overlook the potential damage that UV rays can do to our skin. It not only accelerates skin aging, leading to the appearance of pigmentation and wrinkles, but may also induce skin cancer and other serious problems. Therefore, sunscreen, not only for the sake of beauty, but also the guardian of health.
Now it is summer is also the strongest time of the Chai outer line. In the three volts days, the high temperature is constantly. Skin can also be heat stroke! Come to see these symptoms you have not hit it!
Rash: the sun's ultraviolet radiation in the skin is easy to stimulate the reaction to the skin immunity is low for the skin is very easy to appear rash or solar dermatitis.
Redness: Near-infrared rays from the sun can damage collagen in the skin, leading to skin inflammation, redness and wrinkles.
Peeling: Skin irritated by UV rays and inflammation can lead to peeling.
Itchiness: Water loss and strong UV rays can lead to itchy skin, which can further lead to inflammation.
Tingling: High temperatures drain the skin of stored moisture, which can be felt as a tingling sensation when the skin is intensely dehydrated.
Enlarged pores and pimples: Sebaceous glands secrete too much and pores become clogged and enlarged, making pimples more likely to break out.
Mild sunburn: The skin becomes red and itchy after sunburn, and it is hot when you touch it, but rinsing it with water will not cause any stinging sensation.
Moderate sunburn: the skin is not only red, swollen and hot, but also accompanied by a tingling sensation, the surface of the skin will appear small blisters, pimples, and so on.The surface of the skin will appear small blisters and pimples.
Severe sunburn: the skin after a long period of exposure to the sun appears red, swollen, painful, peeling and even long blisters.
How to solve this problem with good sunscreen
1. Choose the right sunscreen for you
There is a wide range of sunscreens on the market, how do you pick a product that suits you? Firstly, focus on the SPF and PA ratings, which represent the sunscreen's ability to protect against UVB and UVA respectively. Secondly, consider your skin type and needs. Oily skin can choose a refreshing sunscreen, while dry skin is more suited to moisturising products. Lastly, don't forget to check the ingredient list of the product to avoid choosing products that contain irritating or sensitising ingredients.
2. Apply sunscreen correctly
When applying sunscreen, make sure you apply an adequate amount, evenly and with full coverage. Generally speaking, the amount of sunscreen you apply each time should be roughly equivalent to the volume of a one-dollar coin. This amount will ensure that the sunscreen will form an even protective film over the entire face or other parts of the body. Also, make it a point to apply your sunscreen 20 minutes before you leave the house. This will give the sunscreen enough time to form a stable protective film on the skin's surface, thus providing better protection against UV rays. If you apply it too late, the sunscreen may not be fully effective and your skin will be susceptible to UV sunburn.
However, many people may not realise that sunscreen is not a one-time application. The protective effect of sunscreen gradually diminishes when exposed to the sun. Therefore, we need to reapply sunscreen at regular intervals, about every two hours. Especially after swimming, sweating a lot or wiping the skin, the sunscreen may be washed off due to sweat or water, then you need to pay more attention to reapply it in time to ensure that the skin is always in a good state of protection.
3. Enhancing Sun Protection with L&L Skin UV Magic Mirror
But it's hard to know if the sunscreen has been applied well, and this is when we can use the L&L Skin UV Magic Mirror.
The L&L Skin UV Magic Mirror is a very thoughtful aid to sunscreen use, it is a mirror with a double-sided function. One side is a UV test camera that visually displays the coverage of the sunscreen, giving us a clear picture of whether the sunscreen is covering all the sun-prone areas. The other side is equipped with LED lights with 3 brightness modes, which makes it very convenient to use the same mirror even when we are applying make-up and trimming our eyebrows.The UV Magic Mirror is designed to help us make better use of sunscreen, enhance our sun protection and reduce skin problems caused by UV aggressions.
Conclusion
Sun protection is an act of skin care and shows a positive attitude towards life.L&L Skin UV magic mirror can better help you to protect your skin from the sun.
Incorporate sun protection into your daily life during the sunny season. Face challenges with a positive mindset and embrace the world with healthy skin. Sun protection is a philosophy of life, but also the pursuit of a better life.
Get your UV Magic for this summer!