What kind of care after sunbathing?

Why applying sun cream with a high SPF should be an important part of your daily skincare routine
The sun is an important part of our lives, it gives us warmth and light, but too much sun can damage our skin. The risk of skin cancer and premature skin ageing increases if we expose ourselves to the sun too long and too often without protecting ourselves adequately. While many people think that using sun cream with a high sun protection factor is only necessary on holiday, in reality it should also be part of our daily skincare routine.
Sunburn can not only be painful, but also have long-term effects on skin health. The sun's UV rays can damage the DNA of our skin cells, which can lead to mutations and eventually skin cancer. Sunburn can also disrupt collagen production in the skin, which can lead to premature ageing and wrinkles.
To protect the skin from this damage, we should apply sun cream before exposing ourselves to the sun. While sun cream with a low sun protection factor of 15 or 20 may be sufficient for everyday use, it is advisable to use sun cream with a higher sun protection factor of 30 or higher in summer and when spending long periods outdoors.
The sun protection factor indicates how well the sun cream protects our skin from UVB rays. UVB rays are responsible for sunburns and skin cancer, while UVA rays are responsible for premature skin ageing. It is important to choose a sun cream that offers broad spectrum protection and protects against both UVB and UVA rays.
Another benefit of using sun cream is that it can protect us from pigmentation spots. When we expose ourselves to the sun, our skin produces melanin to protect itself from the harmful rays. This can lead to pigmentation spots that are often difficult to remove. By using sun cream with a high sun protection factor, we can reduce the risk of pigmentation spots and make our skin look more even and radiant.
Although sun cream offers important protection for our skin, many people are reluctant to use it on a daily basis. One reason for this is that some types of sun cream can be greasy or sticky and make the skin feel uncomfortable. Fortunately, there are many types of sun cream on the market today that are specifically designed for daily use and have a light, matte finish.
Another reason why some people avoid using sun cream is that they fear they may develop a vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D is important for bone and muscle health and is normally produced by the sun's rays on our skin. Although it is true that sun cream can reduce vitamin D production, a balanced diet and vitamin D supplementation can help to compensate for this deficiency.
It is also important to note that sun cream alone is not enough to fully protect us from the harmful effects of the sun. We should also protect ourselves in other ways by wearing clothing that covers our skin, especially when outdoors for long periods of time, and seeking shade when the sun is at its strongest.
In today's society, where we often spend a lot of time outdoors, whether it's exercising or shopping, it's important to protect our skin from the harmful effects of the sun. A daily application of sun cream with a high SPF can help to reduce the risk of skin cancer and premature ageing and keep our skin healthy and glowing.
It is also important to teach children to protect themselves from the sun as their skin is more sensitive and susceptible to damage. Children should always be moisturised with a high SPF sun cream with broad protection against UVA and UVB rays, as well as being protected by clothing and shade.
In summary, it is important to understand that sun cream should not only be part of our skincare routine on holiday, but also in everyday life. Using sun cream with a high sun protection factor can help to protect our skin from damage, reduce pigmentation and keep our skin healthy and radiant. With the right sun cream and protection through clothing and shade, we can protect ourselves from the harmful effects of the sun and keep our skin healthy at any age."
What care should you use after sunbathing?
The Aloe Vera After Sun Gel from Utsukusy Cosmetics has been specially developed for skin care after sunbathing. It contains a high concentration of aloe vera, a natural active ingredient known for its moisturising and skin-soothing properties. Aloe vera has been used in cosmetics for centuries and is recognised as one of the most effective natural remedies for treating skin problems.
In addition to aloe vera, the after sun gel also contains other valuable active ingredients such as provitamin B5 (D-panthenol), vitamin E and inositol. Provitamin B5 has a soothing and moisturising effect, while vitamin E protects the skin from damage caused by free radicals and helps to delay skin ageing. Inositol has a revitalising, protective and regenerating effect on the skin and therefore helps to maintain skin health.
The Aloe Vera After Sun Gel has a pleasantly light texture and is quickly absorbed by the skin. It contains no parabens, fragrances or colourants and is therefore also suitable for people with sensitive or allergic skin.
The After Sun Gel can be used not only after sunbathing, but also for burns, sunburn, skin irritations and insect bites. Aloe vera after sun gel can also help to soothe and moisturise the skin after hair removal. The application of aloe vera after sun gel is simple and uncomplicated. After sunbathing, apply the gel generously to cleansed skin and massage in gently. It can be used several times a day to soothe and moisturise the skin.
Conclusion:
The Aloe Vera After Sun Gel from Utsukusy Cosmetics is a high-quality and effective product for skin care after sunbathing. It contains a high concentration of aloe vera and other valuable active ingredients that soothe, nourish and regenerate the skin. Thanks to its light texture, the gel is quickly absorbed and leaves the skin feeling pleasant. It is not only suitable for use after sunbathing, but also for various skin problems and irritations.
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Content: 200 ml (€7.95* / 100 ml)