3 steps to REVERSING SUN DAMAGE
Aug 30, 2022
1 minute
EELING THE SUN ON your face is a tonic, whatever the time of year, but during the summer it’s easy to overdo it. Whether you’ve misjudged the strength of the sun while spending a day gardening, or enjoyed a). ‘Too much UV exposure can cause sunburn as the rays hit the deeper layers of the skin, the dermis, and can damage the cells,’ he adds. ‘UVB rays can lead to sunburn and UVA rays can travel more deeply into the skin. Both affect your skin’s health. Exposure to these rays will make the skin less elastic over time. Skin can become leathery, wrinkled or thinner. It can also lead to dark spots. The sun can deplete levels of essential fatty acids, leaving it looking dry and flaky.’
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