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6 Reasons You Shouldn't Skip Your Morning SPF (We Know You Do)From protecting you from skin cancer to fending off wrinkles, SPF is a morning skin care must |
You'll Keep Yourself Looking Young for Years to Come If you ask a dermatologist for anti-aging advice, chances are they're going to tell you to add sunscreen to your morning skin care routine, pronto. That's because sunscreen protects you from UVA rays, the ones that accelerate signs of aging. UVA are the longer of the UV rays, meaning they can penetrate your skin more deeply. "UVA affects collagen structure, transforming the normal triple helix structure that looks like straight, uniform rods of dry spaghetti to broken, fragmented and different-sized tangles," says Palm. "This translates to visible skin changes, including textural changes, wrinkles and a sallow discoloration to the skin."
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