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Two types of UV light are proven to contribute to the risk for skin cancer-Ultraviolet A (UVA) has a longer wavelength, and is associated with skin aging.-Ultraviolet B (UVB) has a shorter wavelength and is associated with skin burning.Everyone needs to protect the skin from sun exposure. This is because the adverse effects of UVA and UVB rays can cause sunburn, premature aging to skin cancer. These rays can also cause eye damage, including cataracts and eyelid cancers. So don't forget to use sun protection on your eye area and look for a sunscreen that doesn't make the eyes sore.One way to protect our skin is by using sun protection. The danger posed by UV radiation can be greatly reduced by you! SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor a sunscreen’s ability to filter UVB rays. PA stands for Protection Guide of UVA which means the level of protection from UVA rays. Don't forget to use your sunscreen!🌞 #socobeautynetwork #sunprotection #clozetteid
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