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Best Skin Creme For Men

by Daniel Brain danielbrain
Sunburn, as the name suggests, is a burn of the skin caused by overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sun rays. UV radiation is actually a form of energy that moves at the speed of light. All such energy types are referred to as electromagnetic radiation or Pure Natural Healing Review simply as light. The name of ultraviolet radiation actually derives from its spectrum with consists of electromagnetic waves with frequencies higher than those that people identify as the color violet (UV is situated between visible region and X-rays).

Sunburns appear when the amount of exposure to ultraviolet sources (natural or artificial) exceeds our body's ability to protect the skin thought its protective pigment (melanin). Melanin, a compound found in the human body, is the main determinant of skin color.When trying to prevent sunburns, we should not try to calculate a general exposure timeframe. Normal skin color and the time of exposure are two very important factors that determine how quickly a person is sunburned. 

Light-skinned persons can get sunburned in less than 20 minutes of exposure to powerful midday rays, while persons with darker skin can tolerate sun rays for hours without any problems.Although most of us probably had the chance to "experience" sunburns some time in our life and some might not think of them as a real problem, but more like a proof of our summer vacation, we should all consider them as a real skin and health problem.


Some of the health problems caused by sunburns include: premature aging of skin, skin peeling, blisters, wrinkles, keratosis (a thickening of the superficial layer of the skin), skin burns or skin cancer. Some of the most frequent clues that might let us know if we are near or already exceeded

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