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Not Just Summers, Sunscreens Are Must For Winters: Key Benefits - In Pics

Experts bust the myth that it's only when you go out in the sun, that too in summer, that you need sunscreens. The truth, they say, is whether it's winter or you are indoors, this is a must for skincare. 

Sunscreens Are Not Just For Summers

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Sunscreens Are Not Just For Summers

"Sunscreen is not just for summers. No matter how foggy it is outside; don’t step out without applying sunscreen. About 80% of UV rays from the sun can pass through the windows and clouds and cause damage to the skin. Therefore don’t be deluded into thinking that you are safe in winter from the sun," says dermatologist Dr Neha Sharma, Estique Skin & Hair Clinic, Gurgaon.

Apply Sunscreen Wherever You Are

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Apply Sunscreen Wherever You Are

Dr Neha Sharma adds that it’s important to wear sunscreen no matter where you are, whether you are indoors or outdoors, whether you are having a meal or are at a pool or working at your desk. "Not applying sunscreen will not only lead to uneven skin tone but also lead to other concerns like premature ageing and even skin cancers," the dermatologist shares

Sunscreen Prevents Premature Ageing

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Sunscreen Prevents Premature Ageing

The second benefit of sunscreen is that it prevents premature ageing. "Prolonged exposure to UV rays without adequate protection can lead to fine lines, wrinkles, sagging and age spots," says Dr Sharma.

Sunscreen Maintains Skin Tone

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Sunscreen Maintains Skin Tone

Talking about the benefits of sunscreen, Dr Sharma says, "Sunscreen prevents tanning and discoloration helping you maintain a smoother and more even skin tone."

Sunscreen Prevents Skin Cancer

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Sunscreen Prevents Skin Cancer

Prolonged UV rays exposure can lead to skin cancer so it's best to stay protected with sunscreen to lower the risk. "Sunscreen should be a non-negotiable part of your skincare routine to protect against the harmful effects of UV rays that can range from sunburn, pigmentation, dark spots, wrinkles and even cancer," says Dr Sharma.

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