Natural Sun Care
Natural sunscreens should reduce the harmful effects of the sun without damaging our skin with chemicals.
There are two types of ultra violet rays we need to be careful of. The first is UVB, which is causes sunburn, the other UVA which contributes to longer term damage such as premature aging. Both ultra violet rays have the potential to cause skin cancer.
There are also two types of sunscreens, those that filter the sun, and those that absorb ultraviolet rays. Sunscreens that filter are better able to protect against both UVA and UVB rays. Whereas sunscreens that absorb usually only absorb UVB rays and parts of the UVA spectrum.
Sun blockers contain the natural ingredient zinc oxide that filters out both UVA & UVB rays.
The sun is both a blessing and a curse. We need the sun to metabolise Vitamin D, but too much sun can permanently damage and age our skin. Chemical based sunscreens run the risk of interfering with the natural process of vitamin D metabolism.
After Sun Care
Caring for our skin is hard work, especially in summer, yet it is essential if we are to protect ourselves and our families from the sun's rays.
Following a good sun sense regime doesn’t stop with a sunscreen. Sunscreens don’t filter out all of the suns rays. In fact even the highest rating (30+) sunscreens are able to filter around 95% of UVA and UVB rays.
After a day in the sun it’s a good idea to shower and apply an all over moisturiser to replenish the skins oils from the outside.
Aloe Vera moisturisers such provide great cooling relief, if you do happen to get a little sun burnt, or to add a little more moisture back into your skin after the sun.
Mineral Make up and the Sun
Natural Mineral Make up has it's own sunscreen! Zinc Oxide is a natural sun filter, and a very effective one at that. Therefore whenever you use your mineral make-up, that area is protected by a one of the best mineral sunscreens around.
Cheers Sonya
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