Tanned Skin May Look Cool But Can Lead to Skin Ageing andEven Cancer
Some people can kill for that bronze-like skin colour or the
so-called dusky look. So much is the craze that they don't mind spending hours
sun tanning. While people around the world hit the beach or poolside to get a
beautiful skin tan, a recent study claims that this obsession can cause major
skin damage in the long run. Wrinkles and sagging skin are two of the most
significant repercussions of the skin tanning routine most people willingly
undertake. In a statement released by the American Academy of Dermatology,
Arianne Shadi Kourosh from the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, US said
that the ultraviolet radiation from the sun and indoor tanning beds tend to
increase the risk of skin cancer and also contribute to skin ageing.The
statement further read, "Moreover, other forms of radiation, such as heat
and visible light, can negatively impact the skin, as can pollution, so
protecting your skin from the environment can benefit both your health and
appearance,"
Further elaborating the significance of an apt sunblock
cream Karoush asserted, that since both kinds of Ultra Violet rays- long wave
ultraviolet A (UVA) and short wave ultraviolet B (UVB)-canbe equally damaging
to the skin. It is essential for one to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen that
provides both UVA and UVB protection, with an Sun Protection Factor(SPF) of 30
or higher.
These harmful rays are not at all good for an exposed skin
and can damage the skin in multiple ways. UVB rays can cause sunburn and uneven
pigmentation, whereas UVA and infrared radiation penetrating deeper into your
skin can further damage existing collagen and reduce collagen production,
resulting in wrinkles and sagging skin, Karoush added.
Not only this, habitual UV exposure can also lead to blood
vessels becoming more prominent, which would increase skin redness. Apart from
this, visible light and air pollution can cause uneven skin tone.
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