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Why does your body get tanned?
Not many of us know this fact but tanning is a protective measure that our body takes when it senses danger from harmful UV rays. When our skin is exposed to UV radiation, it gets darkened and hence forms tanning. Tanning can also increase the chances of skin cancer and hence it is one of the most important skin issues that need our utmost attention.
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Say Bye To That Suntan!vanitywagon.in
Summers are on their way back and so should be the damage caused by it to our skin! Tanning, unwanted sun damage is one of the biggest skin issues we face in ou...
Sun Damage: What is it & Ingredients to Prevent Sun Damage
Sun damage or also known as Photodamage or Photoaging, in layman terms is nothing but the side effects caused by the sun’s UV rays and not being better with sun protection earlier in the day (quite literally). When you discover later in the years about your skin having sun damage, it makes you go, “I wish I never skipped sunscreen,” and “I wish I took sunscreen seriously even on cloudy days!”
SPF mainly refers to a sunscreen’s ability to block the sun’s UVB and UVA radiation. While UVB rays are the main cause of non-melanoma skin cancer and skin burn, the UVA rays are responsible for skin aging but also contribute to skin cancer. The more the SPF, the better the protection you get from these harmful rays.
Let’s bust some myths that have been circulating over the years about using sun protection: -
You should only wear sunscreens on sunny days!
Fact: You must wear sun protection every day, be it sunny or cloudy. Because the harmful UV rays are still present without the sun shining in the sky.
Applying a thin layer of sunblock works!
Fact: Mask your skin well with a thick layer of sunscreen so that it does not wear off with sweat and humidity.
Sunscreens are only for the face.
Fact: You should apply sunscreen on all body parts and not only restrict it to your face.
Having a suntan helps protect your skin
Fact: A tan is itself a sign of skin damage and does not provide nearly enough protection.
Using sunscreen lowers the Vitamin D level in your body
Fact: In order to get your daily dose of vitamin D, you need to be exposed to the sun for about 15 minutes a day. After the needed amount of time, our body’s vitamin D consumption stops.
Pick SPF based on popularity.
Fact: Absolutely not recommended. Buy your sun protection based on three factors: SPF, water resistance, and broad-spectrum. SPF 30 is recommended.
Considering skin type while picking out sunscreen is unnecessary.
Fact: A hard pass. Your skin’s texture and type should always be kept in mind while you pick any skincare, which includes your sunscreen.
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Too much information in the market and don’t know what to believe in when it comes to sun protection? So many statements rolling in and out of the internet ma...
The Skin Barrier: What Exactly is it?
While people around you might not always understand boundaries, your skin naturally does. The skin is the largest organ of your body, accounting for roughly 15% of your body weight or about one-seventh of it, drawing a huge line of difference between your internal organs and their affair with the external environment (completely forbidden). And that means it has its own way of functioning & maintaining this difference. A whole different intricate network of different cells, proteins, ceramides, and lipids is what makes up this strong, yet delicate organ. The skin as a whole is a protective film for the delicate insides, but this protective in question, has one for itself too, which we commonly refer to as the “skin Barrier".
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The Skin Barrier: What Exactly is it?vanitywagon.in
“Repairs skin barrier”, is this something you often look for while stocking up on your skincare? To know more, read on to know what your skin barrier is all...
It's easy! Just spare 5 minutes from your monotonous work routines and pick one skincare/beauty product, one at a time! As already mentioned above, face mists and hand creams are one way of beauty snacking. Other than that, lip oils, lip balms and lip masks are the lip products your lips can snack on (not literally!) Facial tools, sunscreen, roll-ons and beauty/vitamin supplements are also some of the plethoras of options you can count on for beauty snacking! Read more :- https://vanitywagon.in/blogs/vanity-blog/beauty-snacking-a-self-care-trend-here-to-stay?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=bk&utm_campaign=lb
While it is important to keep your skin hydrated from the inside, it is equally important to take care of your skin from the outside. Dry skin may also result in cracking of skin which further makes your skin sensitive. Using the right products with the right skin care ingredients can make all the difference for dry, sensitive skin. Apart from recommending the best skincare ingredients for dry skin, here are a few tips for people with dry skin.
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Q:- How many points would you give yourself when it comes to your health and your beauty care? 10 on 10? Maybe an eight or a nine.
A:- But why does intimate hygiene get below five? Most of us are so intensively taking care of our skin and hair that we almost forget about one of the most important things: intimate hygiene.
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Most women till date refrain from talking about feminine hygiene. However, it's important to know about and maintain intimate hygiene to keep yourself safe and ...