Some of you will have heard last year’s frightening news report, stating that the majority of suntan creams will actually cause skin ageing and damage. Apparently, certain ingredients contained in some sun lotions will damage the skin. Studies at Missouri University point the finger at the compound, zinc oxide. Apparently, when this chemical is exposed to UV rays, it reacts, releasing free radicals of which harm the skin. Moreover, sunscreens that have a high SPF, will provide protection against UVB rays, but not UVA rays. Whilst UVA rays do not cause sunburn, they do bring wrinkles to the party. UVA rays basically age the skin.
So what’s a girl to do when there’s a major heat wave going on, and we are desperate to get to the beach? Luckily we’ve done the research so you can have more time to relax and enjoy the gorgeous weather. So ladies, don’t stress about the sun – here are the best suntan creams that won’t damage your skin.
1. Active ingredients titanium dioxide, avobenzone, ecamsule and helioplex
When searching for a sunscreen, try to find one that contains one or both of these active ingredients. These compounds are great for blocking the damage of the sun and harmful UVA and UVB rays.
2. La Roche-Posay Anthelios sx $30 per 3.4oz
This new generation of ultimate protection sunscreen contains ecamsule – a recently approved ingredient, of which will give you full protection against UVA and UVB rays. The only downside is the price – you’re looking at $30 for a few ounces!
3. BareMinerals SPF30 Natural Sunscreen £22.50
BareMinerals is an excellent sunscreen. With an SPF30 and including titanium dioxide, it will protect your body from nasty UVA and UVB rays. Furthermore, it contains vitamins A, C, and E, thus providing your skin with an extra nutritional boost!
4. Eau Thermale Avene SPF50 + for intolerant skin £10.23An ideal suncream for sensitive skin, Avene combines specifically formulated ingredients to protect the skin from UVA and UVB rays. Additionally, it offers a powerful antioxidant, pre-tocopheryl, of which fights free-radical damage.
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