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Sun Protection

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Sun Protection - Australia

Sun protection is crucial, and in a sun-drenched country like Australia, it is vital. Sun-protection based skincare products, such as sunscreen and lip balm, play a crucial role in maintaining skin health and these products can be incorporated into your daily routine. Incorporating sun-protection based skincare into your daily routine offers numerous benefits. Apply a sunscreen on top of your moisturiser.

Prevents sunburn and skin cancer

One of the most significant benefits of using sun-protection skincare is its ability to prevent skin cancer. Prolonged exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays can lead to skin damage and increase the risk of skin cancer. Sunscreens with broad-spectrum protection shield your skin from both UVA and UVB rays, significantly reducing this risk. Sunburn not only causes immediate discomfort but also long-term skin damage. 

Reduces premature ageing

Sun damage is a leading cause of premature ageing, resulting in wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots. UV rays break down the collagen and elastin fibres in the skin, leading to sagging and loss of elasticity. Using sunscreen daily helps maintain a youthful appearance by protecting these vital components of the skin's structure.

Maintains an even skin tone

Sun exposure can lead to hyperpigmentation, where certain areas of the skin become darker than others due to increased melanin production. This can result in an uneven skin tone and dark spots. Sun-protection products help maintain an even complexion by preventing these pigment changes. Consistent use of sunscreen and SPF lip balm keeps your skin tone uniform.

Supports overall skin health

Using sun-protection based skincare products supports overall skin health. Sunscreen and SPF lip balms hydrate the skin, preventing dryness and keeping it smooth and supple. They also protect the skin's natural barrier, helping it to retain moisture and stay resilient against environmental stressors. 

Chemical and Physical Sunscreens

Chemical and physical sunscreens protect the skin differently. Chemical sunscreens absorb UV rays using active ingredients like avobenzone and oxybenzone, converting them into heat and releasing them from the skin. They’re lightweight and often less visible. Physical sunscreens, on the other hand, use minerals like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide to sit on top of the skin, reflecting and scattering UV rays. They’re ideal for sensitive skin and start working immediately upon application but can sometimes leave a white cast. Both types offer effective sun protection; the choice depends on personal preference and skin type.