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Q&A Series #72

Q&A Series #72

Q: What are the factors that trigger acne breakouts? A: The development of acne is caused by main factors: 1) () – As sebum is sticky, and when it is over produced, it is more likely to clog the pores and cause proliferation of bacteria and acne formation. 2)...
Q&A Series #71

Q&A Series #71

Q: Does a sunscreen with a high SPF better than one with a lower SPF? How high should I go? A: An SPF 30 still allows about 3 percent of UVB rays to hit your skin. An SPF of 50 allows about 2 percent of those rays through. That may seem like a small difference until...
Q&A Series #70

Q&A Series #70

Q: What is PA+++? A: The PA grading system was established in Japan, and is meant to inform users of the level of protection from #UVA rays. The PA rating system was adapted from the Persistent Pigment Darkening (PPD) method. This test uses UVA radiation to cause a...
Q&A Series #69

Q&A Series #69

Q: What is SPF? A: The #SPF (sun protection factor) number indicates how long the sun’s UV radiation would take to cause a sunburn when using the product exactly as directed compare to the amount of time without any sunscreen. So ideally, with SPF 50 it would take you...
Q&A Series #68

Q&A Series #68

Q: What is UV radiation and its effect on our skin? A: There are categories of ultraviolet radiation: 1. : They cause skin damage that leads to tanning as well as skin aging and wrinkles. The shortest wavelengths of UVA rays also contribute to sunburn. This radiation...
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