Sun
Care – Know What You’re Using
So its summer, you’re at the beach with
your shades on and a cool drink in one hand or maybe at the park, lounging
around on the grass dozing off. Sounds idyllic right, a world away from the
chaos of your everyday life? But!
Have you considered what’s happening to your (poor) skin while you’re enjoying
the sun? In fact, are you even using sunscreen? Or are you like me, thinking that it isn’t
that important and you can get away with it? Unfortunately, that’s not going
to cut it! Let’s explore why.
UV
rays
UV (Ultraviolet) rays from the sun can be categorized
into two different groups, UVA (long-wave) and UVB (short-wave). Irrespective
of this division, both wavelengths are capable of penetrating the atmosphere
and causing dire effects on your well-being. These include premature skin aging,
eye damage, skin cancers and suppressed immune activity. Let’s explore some of
these in more depth.
Sunburn
It goes without saying that sunburn is an
uncomfortable and painful experience. Unfortunately, it has no known cure; all you can do is
apply soothing creams then wait (and pray) that your misery subsides quickly! But
note, although the pain may disappear, prolonged exposure to UV rays can result
in more than just a mild sunburn.
Skin
cancer
UV radiation damages your DNA which results
in genetic mutations and in turn premature wrinkling or in more severe cases
cancer.
This man was a truck driver for over 28
years! As you can see, the skin on the left side of his face has a higher
degree of wrinkling, thickening and sagging than his right. Why? Because, his
left side had faced the window through which the sun had penetrated and damaged
his elastic fibers. Conversely, his right side had been facing away from the
window and the sun.
Fortunately, this man did not demonstrate
signs of skin cancer. But, the WHO (World Health Organization) has stated that
UV is a proven human carcinogen (i.e. cancer causing substance) and many
experts claim that it plays a key role in melanoma, one of the deadliest forms
of skin cancers. So, considering everything so far, sun care seems to be more
than a luxury! It's a necessity!
Types of sunscreen
There are 2 different types of sunscreen, chemical and physical.
- Chemical products work by absorbing the sun’s rays. They contain
organic (carbon-based) compounds such as oxybenxone, octinoxate and avobenzone. These cause chemical reactions that change the UV rays into heat which is then released from the skin.
- Physical products contain mineral ingredients such as titanium
dioxide or zinc oxide which sit on your skin and deflect UV rays.
Though sunscreen has to be one or the other, it’s not to say that one is better than the other.
Both have their own pros and cons and quite frankly I think it’s more important
that you use one irrespective of the type.
Quick note: The easiest way to differentiate
these products is by their ingredients.
SPF/PA
Have you ever wondered what SPF and PA
meant? Well SPF refers to the products’ “Sun Protection Factor,” a measure of
how well it will protect your skin against UVB rays. Similarly, PA or "Photo
Aging" refers to how well the product will protect you against UVA rays. In both
cases, the higher the value or the number of + the greater the amount of
radiation filtered out.
Once sun damage occurs it’s irreversible!
This means that prevention is the only way to go! So make sure you invest in a
good sunscreen. It doesn’t matter what you choose but remember sunscreen does
not last over 2 hours so be sure to reapply it on a regular basis to keep your
skin looking vibrant and youthful!
And don’t worry if this seems like a
daunting task! We’ve compiled a list of the best K-beauty suncare and soothing
items for you to explore. Click here!
Have a lovely summer everyone!