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What “Broad-Spectrum” Really Means

Article from Newbeauty.com

by NewBeauty Editors

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One of the most confusing things about sunscreen is “UVA-versus-UVB.” Sunlight consists of two types of harmful rays that reach the earth: ultraviolet A (UVA) rays and ultraviolet B (UVB) rays. Overexposure to either can lead to skin cancer, which is why you need to wear “broad-spectrum” sunscreen, which protects you from both, and reapply it often. The two types of rays are responsible for different, yet equally sinister skin-damaging things.

UVA Rays: Cause Aging
These can prematurely age your skin (think A equals aging), leading to wrinkles and age spots. These are also the sneaky ones that can pass through window glass.

UVB Rays: Cause Burns
These are the primary cause of sunburn and are blocked by window glass, which is why you don’t get burned while driving. UVB rays also stimulate melanocyte cells to produce more melanin, which shows up as a burn, tan, freckle, brown or age spot, or hyperpigmentation.

Looking at the SPF number is important, but keep in mind that SPF is mainly a measure of UVB rays and does not measure UVA absorption in to the skin. Make sure the sunscreen you choose displays the “broad-spectrum” label on it to ensure full protection.

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The first and the last product needed for healthy, youthful, skin is sunscreen! Our Revision Intellishade is SPF 45 and is definitely broad-spectrum to protect you from both light and heat. Not a fan of tinted moisturizers? We also have a sheer Multi-Protection Broad Spectrum SPF 50 from Revision that gives you the same smoothness and hydration while keeping your skin safe from the summer rays. Not sure which is the right one for you? Book a complimentary consultation with us so we can find the very best product for your best summer skin!

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