Why do i need to use sunscreen in winter?
Ever
heard of the saying, “the sun is always shinning beneath a dark cloud”? Well,
that phrase is a Fact that most people choose to ignore on those cold days
especially during winter. The sun never goes for a break even in the midst of a
great storm and we never get a break from the harmful UV rays in winter.
Extreme weather
can leave your skin looking dry and rough, that’s where you need to take extra
care of it. The snow and ice are like
glass that reflects the invisible sun rays and this simply means that you
should keep up your sunscreen use routine use.
In
winter there is decreased ozone layer that absorbs the UV radiation so even if
it feels cool or cold in winter there are more dangerous rays hitting the
earth’s surface and can be of great harm to your skin.
Most of
us are familiar with sunburns; we’ve tasted the sun fury on our skin on those
summer days. We swore to never go out in the sun without a good PH sunscreen
(though am sure we still did). But you haven’t tasted anything if you haven’t tasted
the wrath of windburn! It makes the skin so dry that the skin starts to crack
and forms dark patches. The paid of a windburn is agonizing. That’s why you
need to apply a moisturizer on your skin in winter and more so do not ignore
sunscreen.
Sunscreen
is an all season skin care, protector routine that should not be ignored. It
does not just keep our skin feeling and looking beautiful, glowing and young
but also protects us from the deadly skin cancer.
Choosing
a good sunscreen is key and a great sunscreen like Extrashade is not just a sunscreen but a daily hydrating lotion
with SFP 30 that protects your skin leaving the skin feeling soft and
hydrated. It combines advance formulations and anti- aging infused with
vitamins, botanical extracts, essential antioxidants to restore and strengthen
your skin for optimal skin health and total wellness
So, this winter stay protected and safe. Use Extrashade for
maximum protected.
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