Without sunscreen, your skin is vulnerable to sunburn, leading to discomfort, redness, and peeling.
Daily exposure to UV radiation without protection accelerates skin ageing, causing wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots to appear earlier.
UV rays can penetrate the skin, causing cellular damage, collagen breakdown, and loss of skin elasticity, resulting in dull and damaged skin texture.
Without sunscreen, UV exposure can lead to the development of uneven skin tone, dark spots, and hyperpigmentation.
UV radiation can also harm the eyes, if not protected with sunglasses or sunscreen around the eyes.
Using sunscreen daily helps protect your skin from harmful UV rays, preventing sunburn and premature aging, and reducing the risk of skin cancer.
The best time to apply sunscreen is 9 am, 12 pm and 3 pm.
You should reapply sunscreen within the gap of 2-3 hours till the peak hours of the sun.