1 / 7

FAQ on Best Sunscreen Gel for Oily Skin

Most of us use sunscreen gel, but do you really know about the sun protection cream that you are applying to your skin. In this PPT, we will be discussing some of the most asked questions on sunscreen.

Download Presentation

FAQ on Best Sunscreen Gel for Oily Skin

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Which sun protection factor (SPF) should I choose? • The sun protection factor (SPF), (IP), indicates the additional period that a person who has applied sun lotion can withstand the sun before their skin starts to burn.  • For example, if a person burns after 20 minutes without sunscreen, an index of 15 will provide maximum protection for 15 times 20 minutes. • For the general population, including children, dermatologists recommend Sunscreen Gel SPF 50 for the best protection. • Look at your shadow ... • To know when it is best to hide from the sun: if it is smaller than you, it is a signal that the UV rays are strong and that you should look for shaded areas.

  2. Do sun products have a protective effect against UVA rays? Cloud screen? A cloudy veil allows 90% or more of the ultraviolet rays to pass through. You should therefore apply sunscreen even on cloudy days. There is not yet a recognized method for measuring protection against UVA rays.  However, the best way to protect yourself from UVA rays is to apply a sunscreen gel for oily skin that contains either Mexoryl, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, or avobenzone.  These ingredients filter or reflect UVA and UVB rays. Several sun products offer this protection. Although UVA and UVB rays affect the skin differently, both seem to cause skin changes that can lead to cancer.

  3. Should we apply a higher SPF index to the face than to the rest of the body? On the most exposed places, such as the nose and ears, it may be advisable to choose a higher index. However, even with a factor of 45 or 60, we are still talking about a filter and not a total screen. So there are still UV rays passing through. Does the total screen exist? The truly "total" screen does not exist. The so-called products never turn off all of the light. At best, they protect from all UVB rays and some UVA rays.

  4. From what age can we apply sunscreen to children? It is not recommended applying sunscreen gel to a baby less than six months old, among other things, because of the allergic reactions it could cause. It is, therefore, necessary to look for shady places and to cover it well with a hat and long clothes. After six months, you can apply sunscreen, but avoid sun products that contain the allergenic ingredients oxybenzone or PABA. Another rule of thumb: if possible, do not expose your child to the sun from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m

  5. Protective foods against the harmful effects of the sun • Tomato juice Tomato • paste • Carrot juice • Dark chocolate • Berries (raspberry, blueberry, blackcurrant, cranberry) • Brightly colored vegetables • Tea • Red wine • Grape • Red rice Red • bean

  6. Which is the best Sunscreen Gel for Oily Skin? There are many brands and many sunscreen gel for oily skin, but which is the best for use. According to ingredients that they contain, according to price, and most important according to the protection that a sunscreen offers here is Derma Essentia'sSunscreen Gel for oily skin that gives the best protection for oily skin by giving a fresh and non-oily look in your face.

More Related