
Indeed, while UVA rays may be less energetic, they can also contribute to a range of skin damage. Photoaging, photoimmunosuppression, melanoma, genetic mutations... it is therefore important to protect oneself from UVA rays, not just UVB. But how can one identify sun protection products that are also effective against UVA rays?

Indeed, while the sun is beneficial for vitamin D, it can be harmful to our skin in high doses. It is therefore essential to protect our skin to prevent premature ageing and sunburn, and to ward off the onset of melanoma. One of the most common methods is to apply sunscreen, but not all sunscreens offer the same degree of sun protection. So, what is the difference between SPF 30 and 50?

It is recommended to generously apply sunscreen half an hour before sun exposure to initiate its protective effect from the moment of application. But is it truly necessary to wait this long to achieve optimal protection in line with traditional recommendations?

Dark, light, or tanned skin... there is a tendency to believe that people of colour are more resistant to UV rays than those with lighter skin, thus altering behaviours towards UV exposure. But should we really adapt it according to our skin tone?
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