What Effects Does the Sun Have On the Skin?
It seemed only yesterday that most people thought that baking themselves in the sun was a innocuous way to spend summer, and why not? Who could shake the temptation to loose that pale winter skin and replace it with deliciously darkened tones. Especially when you could lie amongst all those sexy bronzed bodies at the beach.
How quickly times have changed. Most of us are now aware of some of the dangers of prolonged sun exposure thanks to increased media coverage and ad campaigns. But do fully grasp the totality of the effects the sun can have on our skin?
THE POSITIVES OF UVBs
The sun's biggest and most vital benefit to the human body is often ignored. That is, short UVB rays are a major deliverer of Vitamin D. So what does Vitamin D do for the body? Vitamin D protects and increases the survival rates against a number of internal cancers such as colon cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer and prostate cancer, as well as many other diseases.
THE NEGATIVES OF UVs
To even the kilter a little, it would be drastically under representative to exclude the fact that exposure to ultraviolet light, UVA or UVB, from sunlight accounts for 90% of the symptoms of premature skin aging, along with a wealth of other skin changes.
UV radiation is the chief instigators of:
Collagen breakdown - causing the formation solar scars and increasing the development of wrinkles
Free radicals - which damage cell function and alter genetic material such as RNA and DNA of the cell, which in turn increases wrinkles.
Texture Changes Caused by the Sun - causing a thickening of the skin that increases coarse wrinkles and yellow discoloration of the skin; in addition to a thinning of the skin that causes fine wrinkles, easy bruising, and skin tearing.
Pigment Changes Caused by the Sun - enhances the occurance of freckles, and age spots or liver spots on the backs of the hands, chest, shoulders, arms, and upper back.
THE SEVERITIES OF UVs
Whereas the more dangerous effects of UV radiation include:
Skin Bumps Caused by the Sun - more descriptively, an increased number of moles and precancerous lesions called actinic keratoses, as well as seborrheic keratosis which appear as warty lesions stuck onto the skin.
Skin Cancer Caused by the Sun - such as the 3 major skin cancers: melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. All of which are potentially fatal.
PROTECTING SUN DAMAGED SKIN
The simplest means of protecting against sun damaged skin is to avoid any unnecessary exposure to the sun's harmful rays. Moreover, there are a number of natural skincare creams available that assist in reversing the harsh damage caused by the sun.
Of all of the 100% natural skin treatment products on the market, BIOSKINCARE is the clear leader. It's protein enzymes diffuse damaged skin cells while instigating the regeneration of healthy skin cells from within your body, making it the number one anti aging skin treatment solution. It also assists sun damaged skin through the reduction of lesions such as the precancerous actinic keratoses, leaving the skin blemish free, healthy, and vitalic.
Published April 14th, 2009
Filed in Beauty
