Future Of Personal Health in 2019. Those areas, she says, 'are actually more sensitive to the sun than your face. 'Her ethnicity and skin color are also motivators for always keeping SPF on hand. 'Being Asian, I can burn in the sun if I’m not careful,' Lucy adds. 'I also have some olive in my skin and can keloid easily, so I take extra precautions whenever I do stunts or anything active. ' It’s a call the pros would approve of.
UVA and UVB rays from the sun will age and burn the skin, Caren Campbell, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in San Francisco previously told Women’s Health.
So by protecting her skin from the sun’s harsh rays, Lucy’s skin can actually reap the benefits of the other skincare products she puts to use on the daily..
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