
Why do you need to wear sunscreen every day?
A: Wearing sunscreen can prevent the skin from environmentally harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, which can cause skin cancer and ageing. Furthermore, UV rays, such as rosacea and eczema, can harm people with extremely sensitive skin. Their skin barriers have already broken so that the UV rays can penetrate easier and deeper on their skin. This can exacerbate symptoms such as flashes and sudden redness on faces appear. Some people with pupil rosacea can trigger acne after the flush.
Sunscreen should be applied daily as UV rays are invisible and surround our lives, even indoors and in the wintertime. The reason is that they can penetrate via the window, and thus, wearing sunscreen indoors to protect your skin is necessary.
Sunscreen should be applied even in the wintertime as the UV rays are invisible and surround our lives. Furthermore, studies have shown that even though there’s no visible sun, harmful UV rays still surround us, and we look out for the UV index as the sun doesn’t mean there’s no UV.