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Sun Care Tips For Rainy Season
The
SPF
Factor:
SPF
is
an
abbreviation
we
all
read
on
the
bottles
of
our
sunblocks
and
leave
it
at
that.
Have
you
ever
really
wondered
what
SPF
stands
for
and
why
there
so
much
hue
and
cry
about
it?
SPF
is
Sun
Protection
Factor
which
is
a
kind
of
rating
for
how
long
a
sun
care
product
is
protecting
you.
There
is
a
calculation
behind
it
that
works
with
a
particular
formula.
If
you
get
a
sun
tan
in
in
ten
minutes
without
any
sun
protection
then
a
sun
block
that
has
SPF
20
will
protect
you
for
200
minutes.
Types
of
Sun
Screen
Different
types
of
sun
blocks
are
available
for
different
sun
protection
needs.
But,
there
are
mainly
two
types
of
sun
screens
1.
The
normal
sunblock
lotions
that
promise
fairness,
good
skin
and
what
not.
2.
Water
Resistant
ones
that
will
protect
your
skin
even
if
you
are
soaked
and
drenched
in
water.
Sun
Care
in
the
Rainy
Season:
If
you
follow
a
few
simple
skin
care
tips
for
the
rainy
season
then
your
skin
problems
will
go
for
a
holiday.
- It is crucial that you understand that the Sun does not vanish in the rainy season, it is only hidden behind clouds. The intensity of the sun's rays may be diminished but not absent. The heat of the sun if not the harsh light can still damage your skin. You will not need a SPF 40 product for the rains like you do in the summers. A SPF 15 will suffice as long as it is applied generously.
- The rains have there most obvious connection with moisture and humidity in the air that will make you sweat. Firstly, an ordinary sun protection cream will be wiped away with the sweat and is no good for you. You need an non-oily option that will prevent sweating and also, the pimples that is an eminent result of the oil oozing out. So gel is your best bet here. Use a gel based product that will keep you fresh and protected.
- You will need a highly water-resistant sun block in the rainy season because you stand a very high chance of getting wet in the rains.
Adapt to the different skin care need of your skin in the rains by following these easy tips.
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