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Piz Buin Tan and Protect Tan Accelerating Oil Spray SPF 6 Low 150ml

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The key technology used in any sunscreen is the UV filter. UV filters can be either chemical or physical.

Protect children. Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of UV radiation and often spend more time outdoors than adults. Parents should take special care to protect them from the sun using protective clothing, hats, sunglasses and sunscreen. Keep babies and young children out of direct sunlight. For over 70 years, PIZ BUIN ® has been providing sun lovers everywhere with suncare solutions that help them achieve the perfect balance between getting a beautiful tan and the protection they need. In fact, PIZ BUIN ® was one of the first to make tanning safer by implementing the Sun Protection Factor (SPF) system in the 1960s. So wherever there’s sun, whether it’s at the beach, on a mountain or in the city, PIZ BUIN ® has been there helping people to enjoy life in the sun, safely. In the mountains, your skin requires a specific kind of protection. Therefore, it is better to use a sunscreen that helps to defend your skin against cold, wind and intense sun. PIZ BUIN ® MOUNTAINhelps to protect your skin in high altitude mountain conditions. Different skin types react to the sun in different ways, so the type of skin you have influences how long you can stay in the sun and what types of sunscreen you need.You can decrease your protection level step-by-step during your holiday as soon as your skin has produced its own defence system: the tan. After a few days of effective protection, try moving from a high protection product to a medium one. But remember that people with a natural suntan also need to apply sunscreen as a tan does not provide sufficient protection from UV exposure. Also bear in mind, that the SPF level you need largely depends on your skin phototype and the local UV intensity. Physical filters reflect, transmit or partially absorb light and can protect against both UVA and UVB radiation. The two most common physical filters are titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. The first colour-related effect of exposure to the sun is known as "œimmediate pigmentation", or a colouring that appears during exposure and disappears within 2 hours. Caused by UVA and visible light, immediate pigmentation does not protect against sunburn. UVA and UVB radiation are familiar terms, but what do they mean and how do they affect us? Find out here. +

Chemical filters work by absorbing UV light and converting it to higher wavelength rays that are less harmful to the skin.If you do end up overdoing it in the sun, do not fear! A cooling aftersun will work to relieve any inflammation and help to heal your sunburn. From your favourite suncare brands like Malibu and Nivea, Savers have a range of aftersun products with skin hydrating ingredients such as aloe vera and avocado oil that’ll help to soothe and nourish burnt skin. The sun provides the earth with life-giving energy and is the major factor in determining the earth's climate and weather. The sun not only sends visible light to the earth but also invisible radiation that can have a negative impact on our health if received in doses that are too high.

The sun makes life on earth possible, but it can also have harmful effects —“ especially without sufficient sun protection. Going on holiday often means exposing your skin to the sun for the first time after a long winter of cold weather and warm clothes. It'™s important to devote extra attention to your skin before you leave to make sure it is ready for the sudden change.Quite the reverse is true. Although your skin changes colour more slowly when you're wearing sunscreen, the resulting tan will be better and longer-lasting because the sunscreen will prevent your skin from burning and peeling. Some PIZ BUIN ® products even contain special ingredients that stimulate the natural production and the even distribution of tanning pigments in the skin. Skin cancer, or malignant melanoma, appears to be caused by damage to the DNA structure of skin cells that are exposed to the sun —“ with just 5% of all carcinomas occurring on areas of the skin that are not exposed. Damage to these skin cells leads to the growth of degenerated cells that in turn result in cancer. In Europe, skin cancer is far more prevalent in the north, where people'™s skin tends to contain less pigmentation.

Tanning starts 3-5 days after sun exposure, when special skin cells called melanocytes start synthesising melanin, the body'™s natural tanning pigment. Melanin is then transferred to neighbouring cells called keratinocytes, which are the main cell type in the epidermis or upper layer of your skin. Unlike immediate pigmentation, actual tanning does help protect against the harmful effects of UV radiation. Tanning fades progressively, but remember that people with a natural suntan also need to apply sunscreen, as a tan does not provide sufficient protection from UV exposure.

How long does sunscreen last before it goes out of date?

In general, the higher the SPF number of your sunscreen, the greater the protection, so an SPF 6 or 10 offers low protection, SPF 15, 20 or 25 offers medium protection, SPF 30 or 50 offers high protection, and SPF 50+ offers very high protection. This is measured using a standardised test. Overexposure to the sun can threaten your health, so avoid staying out in the sun too long, even when using a sunscreen.

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