Whether you?re exercising outdoors or meditating on a beach, catching some rays improves how you feel. The sun does a lot for you: a little sunshine raises vitamin D and serotonin levels, reduces the risk of diabetes and certain cancers, and boosts fertility. It?s good to get outside.
But as is the case with most things, the health benefits of sunlight depend on dose. Too much sunlight is bad news: there?s a correlation between the number of sunburns you get and whether or not you develop skin cancer. The trick is to avoid overexposure. Most people try to cover up with clothing, but that?s not always a practical option.
Sunscreen is useful for those times when you?re going to expose yourself in the sun all day.
Basically sun protection factor or SPF was originally designed to measure sun protection from ultraviolet B rays, the primary cause of sunburn and skin cancer. Only in recent years has research shown that exposure to ultraviolet A rays is equally damaging to the skin, and its harmful effects have been seen in people exposed to high amounts of UVA and UVB radiation in indoor tanning booths. Without the warning signs of sunburn, UVA radiation penetrates the skin more deeply than UVB rays. UVA radiation contributes to skin photoaging ? discoloration, wrinkling and sagging of the skin. It also passes through the ozone layer, clouds and window glass. UVA rays are also more plentiful than UVB because they are strong throughout the day and the year.
We should say thanks to our scientists who have developed Kopsorb-M (Bisoctrizole) in order to avoid UVA and UVB rays. The speciality of this ingredient is it acts both physical (Scattering and reflecting of light) and chemical UV filter (Absorption of light)
Benefits of Kopsorb-M
? It prevents long term skin damage
? Highly efficient at low concentration
? It helps to reduce complexity
Scope of Market
Lip care, body lotion, foundation, Sun screen preparation, Anti-ageing cream, Lip care, CC cream, BB Cream