Ultraviolet rays can damage the different layers of the
skin. Have you not been using sun block products to protect your skin from UV emission?
Two types of UV emission pierce the Earth. The UVA rays and the UVB emission about
85% of the UVA penetrate the ozone layer they are less dangerous than UVB emission never the less the ray can
actually speed up the aging process, UVB burn the skin, cause skin peeling when
exposed to the sun for long period of time, it also cause sun burn and cancer.
UVB is emitted on midday and during summer
Note you should be aware about the effects of emission to
your skin. Being out in the sun does not put you at risk to the problems
mentioned above, but you are still at risk, because long sun contact can weaken
the defenses of your skin.
Some tips for treating sun-damaged skin
1. Cure agonizing sun burns with avocado. It contains
phytochemicals that can speed up the recovery procedure of burns. This also
contains substances that can opposite the loss due to the radiation of the sun.
Cut the avocado in half and eliminate the seeds. Use scoop
to clean the beef of the avocado. Place the beef in a dish and use the returning
of the scoop to mash the avocado. Add honey for a moisturizing effect. Chill
the combination to make it chillier. This reduces agonizing burns. rub the
combination on clean epidermis and let your epidermis relax in it for about an
hour. Clean it off with cold water.
2. Hydrate wrecked epidermis using anti-aging lotion to stop
the ageing of the skin. Your epidermis is already going through the ageing
level. You should look for a product that contains Nano Lipobelle HEQ10, Phytessence,
CynergyTK and Wakame.
3. Dairy (Milk) is also an excellent cure. It fixes damage
to the epidermis. It contains vitamin A, the vitamin that fix cells shrank. It necessary
proteins that can help restore skin flexibility. You might want to try bitter
milk. Lactic acidity is found in bitter milk. This acidity is under AHA peelers
or leader hydroxyl acidity peelers. It can help relax broken levels of the
epidermis to easily shed off sun-damaged levels.
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