The sun projects three basic kinds of ultraviolet rays, or UV rays. UVC rays are short rays that are absorbed by the earth's ozone layer before they can enter the atmosphere. UVB are the next longest UV ray. It cause most skin cancers and are responsible for sunburns. They penetrate the epidermis to the basal layer. Although UVB rays are the ones responsible for sunburns, UVA rays penetrate deeper and are associated with breaking down collagen and elastin and leading to wrinkles. Although UVA don't cause sunburns, they do stimulate melanin production that can lead to pigmentation irregularities and cause long-term damage to skin.People whose skins have been overexposed to sunlight during their younger age usually start to show signs of aging between the ages of 35 and 45, this is due to structural damage that affects the skin's elasticity. Once the skin has lost its elasticity, it cannot be restored. Many people may think that a deep tan is a sign of good health, but overexposure can be harmful.
Everyone should indeed take care of their skin against sun damage. The skin also needs pampering that only a spa can bring.
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