I’ve heard that you should wear a sunscreen everyday. Why?
We always recommend wearing a broad spectrum sunscreen every day, even during the winter. A broad spectrum sunscreen will protect you from both the UVB ray and the UVA ray. The UVB ray is the “burning” ray. This ray stops at the first layer of skin. When you look at your skin, you can see if it’s burning or tanning. The UVA ray is the “aging ray” which causes wrinkles. This is also the most harmful ray because is penetrates into the deeper layers of skin and actually changes the DNA in your cells. These cells can possibly become pre-cancerous or cancerous. This ray is also harmful because it is out 24/7 and penetrates the clouds and windows. Sunscreen is the #1 anti-aging product.
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