How To Protect Your Skin In Summer & Winter
The sun's rays are just as harmful for your skin in the winter as they are in the summer, and maybe even more so! Because of the snow, the reflection increases your skin's exposure to UVA and UVB rays. Proper sun protection is required, especially if you have blond or red hair, or fair or sensitive skin. The sun causes premature aging of the skin. Prolonged exposure to the sun's rays is responsible for deep wrinkles and skin spots. Upon contact with the sun's rays, the skin becomes less supple and loses its elasticity. If your burn easily when spending a day in the sun, you have sensitive skin that reacts strongly to sun exposure. This can also cause itchiness, small bumps or redness. People with fair, sensitive skin are more likely to experience harmful side effects caused by the sun and require proper sun protection during winter. Chose a sunscreen with a high sun protection factor. The SPF level should be 50 or more. Good to know: A level of 50 + will still give you a slight tan if you expose your skin to the sun on a regular basis and with proper precautions.