All you need to know about Sunscreen Gel By Derma Essentia

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The best way to protect your skin from sun harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation is by applying Sunscreen Gel. But do you really know all about Sunscreen Gel? So here's the PPT for you by Derma Essentia to inform you everything about Sunscreen Gel, Must Read Before Buy It. or visit www.dermaessentia.com – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: All you need to know about Sunscreen Gel By Derma Essentia


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Can Sunscreen Gel Spoil? Sunscreen Gel has come
with an expiry date. Which is most probably 2 to
3 years after purchase but always check the
label. But did you think that after a long time
the sunscreen gel ingredients are still
effective?  Here is the tip to know Spread it
on your skin. Does it look too thick, too thin,
or too lumpy? Is its texture similar to that of
sandpaper? If your sunscreen doesn't seem to have
a normal texture, throw it out, and buy a new
bottle.
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Sunscreen labels did you check it Most of the
time we ignore to read the product information
which mentions on the label. But here Derma
Essentia's best sunscreen gel which providing
every label on it. You will see on a sunscreen
label several acronyms such as SPF, UVA, and UVB.
Here is a description of these acronyms   UVA
radiation from the sun's rays that penetrate the
skin and cause changes that make your skin appear
darker, or tanned. UVA can also age your skin
prematurely and cause wrinkles to appear. UVB
radiation from the sun's rays responsible for the
redness of the skin and the pain of sunburn. Both
UVA and UVB rays are linked to skin damage and
skin cancer, although it should be noted that UVB
rays play a more important role in the
development of these conditions. SPF means "sun
protection factor". It only measures the degree
of protection of the Sunscreen Gel against UVB
radiation, the element of the sun that causes
burns. The SPF indicates the duration of exposure
to the sun before being burned. For example, if a
person's skin starts to burn 2 minutes after
exposure without sunscreen, it will take 30
minutes of exposure to the sun (15 times 2
minutes) for their skin to burn if they
apply Sunscreen Gel SPF 50.
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The ingredients that make up Sunscreens Gel
work Some sunscreens contain physical filters,
which reflect or bounce light and then scatter.
These physical filters provide protection against
UVB rays as well as UVA rays.    Other sunscreens
contain chemical filters, which work by absorbing
light. Some chemical filters are more effective
at protecting against UVA rays while others are
more effective at protecting against UVB
rays.    This is the reason why chemical
sunscreens often contain different types of
chemical filters. There are a large number of
formulas containing both physical and chemical
filters.   Even with all of this information,
understanding the label of your Sunscreen Gel can
still be a challenge. Here are some tips to help
you   A broad spectrum sunscreen is a sunscreen
that protects against UVB rays as well as UVA
rays. A water resistant (or water resistant")
sunscreen with duration of 40 to 80 minutes
provides protection for the duration indicated on
the label while the person is swimming or
sweating. Sunscreen Gel manufacturers are now
prohibited from describing the product as
"waterproof" or "sweat resistant" because these
terms are likely to be misleading.
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Forget applying Sunscreen Gel or forget to
reapply it Always remember these certain
situations weaken the protection of a Sunscreen
Gel   When you sweat  When you sweat, the
sunscreen may drip on your skin. If it's wet, you
need to apply more sunscreen more often to make
up for the loss caused by sweating.   Read more
in the article Best Waterproof and Sweat Proof
Sunscreen Gel   When you are wet  No, sunscreen
really resists water. And even the
water-resistant formulas must be reapplied
after swimming or showering.   When you dry
yourself  Each time you wipe your skin with a
towel, you are likely to remove all protection
from the sun.
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  When you don't reapply it  No sunscreen is
effective all day. Whether it is cloudy or sunny,
you should apply the Sunscreen Gel 15 minutes to
an hour before going outside, and then reapply it
every 2 hours or more often if necessary.   When
you don't apply enough  Dermatologists recommend
a generous application of sunscreen. This means
about 1 ounce, or 2 or 3 tablespoons per
application, enough to fill a thimble. Rub evenly
all parts of the body exposed to the sun. Do not
forget the often neglected parts such as hands,
feet, back of ears, back of neck, knees, and
areas of your head where you have no hair.   When
you don't use it at all!  Sunscreen is not just
for sunny days. 80 of the sun's UV radiation
passes through the clouds, and snow reflects the
same amount. UVA rays even pass through office
windows! The American Academy of Dermatology
suggests applying sunscreen on all parts of the
body not covered by clothing (hands, face), even
if you are not going outside.   When you are not
covering all areas  Sunscreen Gel should be
applied to all parts of the skin exposed,
including the face, neck, lips, upper feet, and
back.  
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There are several types of sunscreen Gel - Which
is best for you? Are you ready to enjoy under the
sun, beach, or pool? Plan to buy Sunscreen Gel.
It's a smart move, but finding the right
sunscreen is surprisingly difficult! You have
several choices lotion, gel, spray, cream,
stick, and others. Which one to choose? As long
as you choose a Water Resistance Sunscreen Gel
with broad spectrum protection, and a Sunscreen
SPF 50, the rest is Gel. Guide on How to Choose
Sunscreen According To Your Skin  If you have
dry skin, a cream may be an attractive option,
and opt for a stick sunscreen to facilitate
application on sensitive parts such as the eyes.
And if you Have oily skin then goes for Best
Sunscreen Gel for Oily Skin by Derma Essentia
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Derma Essentia Sunscreen SPF 50 Gel / Gel Based
Sunscreen active ingredient 
Natural ingredients are Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmeth
ane,  Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Butylene
Glycol, Benzophenone-3, Phospholipids, Saxifraga S
armentosa extract, Glycerine, Thermus Thermophillu
s Ferment, Aloe vera extract, extract, Biosacchari
de gum 4, Carbomer, Triethanolamine,
Phenoxyethanol Fragrance. To remove tan from
face. 
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