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Prevent Wrinkles with Sun Protection

Tips for Sun Protection

By Christine Bude, published Apr 13, 2007
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A tan is a sign that there is irreparable damage being done to your skin. In spite of the evidence that tans are damaging to the epidermis, the media continues to portray glowing good health as a unnatural brown tan. The Ultraviolet light that we are exposed to every time we go into the sun exposed us to damaging rays. Sun exposure caused the skin to wrinkle in the following ways, per Leslie Baumann, M.D., in her recent book "The Skin Type Solution".

Wrinkling of skin is caused by:

Breakdown of collagen. Collagen is the skin's supporting structure.
Breakdown of elastin. Elastin gives the skin resilience and bounce.
Loss of hyaluronic acid. This substance holds water, which give the skin it's volume.
DNA Damage. DNA Damage causes the skin cells to go awry, which causes cancer.
Disdisintregation of the enzymes necessary for the production of the components of skin cells.

Tanning is she skin's defense against UV Rays. when ultraviolet light hits the skin it increases the production of pigment. In addition to tanning the skin, the UV Rays worsen melsma and causes sun spots.

There are two different types of ultraviolet rays to be concerned about. UVB Rays cause immediate sunburn. UVA Rays cause long term damage. Most sunscreens do not protect against both types of lights. Even the broad spectrum sunscreens do not protect completely form both types of lights. If you are going to be outdoors, in the sun, it is a good idea to layer the sunscreens, using two different types, to get broad coverage and to best avoid sun overexposure.

Most people do not use sunscreen correctly. Sunscreen should be applied to all types of the body, especially the often neglected neck, chest and hands. These areas are often neglected and give away age most quickly. Sunscreen should also be applied under clothes. Many people overestimate how much protection their clothing gives them. A T-shirt only gives a SPF of 5, much less the the recommended SPF of 15.

Following are tips for sun protection:

1. Wear broad spectrum sunscreen of SPF 45 to 60.

2. Apply sunscreen 30 minutes prior to sun exposure, so that t has a chance to penetrate skin.

Takeaways
  • Sun exposure causes skin to wrinkle.
  • Tanning is a sign of damage to the skin.
  • Layer suncreens for best protection.
Did You Know?
Clothing does not offer as much sun protection as people think it does.
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wrinkles turn me on...no sun screen for my men.

Posted on 04/27/2008 at 5:04:15 PM

 
man....i sure as hell dont want wrinkles! haha good article

Posted on 04/15/2007 at 7:04:00 PM

 
I spent just one summer getting over-exposed to the sun, I was at the beach everyday, before that very little for the most part. And now my skin texture has certainly changed. :-(

Posted on 04/14/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

 
I wish I'd listened to this kind of advice when I was younger. My mother always warned me about the sun, but why would I take advice from her? Now I am wiser. I hope it is not too late.

Posted on 04/13/2007 at 6:04:00 PM

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