MUST HAVE Ingredients In Your Sunscreen; Check HERE!

Image Credit : Google

Image Credit : Google

Sunscreen is a preventive measure to protect the skin against  ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun.

What Is Sunscreen?

Image Credit : Google

Tinosorb S can protect against both long and short UVB and UVA rays, making it one of the most ideal ingredients for preventing sun damage.

Tinosorb S and M

Image Credit : Google

It has the ability to block UVA1 rays, which are long-wavelength rays that stimulate skin aging.

 Mexoryl SX

Image Credit : Google

Do not do that! Exfoliating irritates the skin, which can make any skin condition worse, including acne.

Octinoxate

Image Credit : Google

Avobenzone is commonly used to block all UVA rays and is considered “unstable” in physical sunscreens.

Avobenzone

Image Credit : Google

Also known as para-aminobenzoic acid, it is a powerful UVB absorber.

PABA and trolamine salicylate PABA

Image Credit : Google

Retinyl palmitate is a form of vitamin A, which is a powerful antioxidant.

Retinyl Palmitate

Image Credit : Google

Homosalate is a chemical commonly used  in sunscreens and other skin care products containing SPF, which helps block the absorption of the sun's most harmful rays.

Homosalate

Image Credit : Google

The two main types of ultraviolet rays, UVA and UVB, damage the skin, cause premature aging and increase the risk of skin cancer.

Why Sunscreen?

Image Credit : Google

These ingredients are mostly recommended by  doctors but it is still recommended to consult a dermatologist.

See a doctor