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Sunscreen Vs Sunblock

There are various skin care products available in the market these days ranging from lotions to creams to gels to talcum powder and so many more. The skin care products even vary according to the seasonal changes. Two of the most popular and commonly used skin care products during the summers are Sunscreen lotion and Sunblock lotion. It’s a common myth among people that sunscreen and sunblock are two names to a same thing. Well, in reality, they are absolutely two different things which appear to be similar. Let’s find out in details the difference between the two products.

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Sunscreen:

Sunscreen lotions are formulated to guard your skin against the harmful UVA rays of the sun. It helps to absorb the harmful UV radiations and minimalize the amount that reaches the skin. UVA rays of the sun generally cause damage to the outer layer of the skin, resulting the skin to age and form wrinkles.

Sunscreens generally contain ingredients like octinoxate, oxybenzone, octisalate, benzophenone and methyl anthranilate. It is always advised to apply sunscreen at least 30 minutes before going out into the sun because the lotion needs time to be absorbed into the skin in order for it to function properly. Moreover, it even needs to be reapplied after swimming or excessive sweating. According to experts advise, it is always recommended to use a sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor of 15. Sunscreens are a great option for those with normal skin type.

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Sunblock:

Sunblocks are similar to that of sunscreen lotions but have a wider use. Sunblock are especially designed to prevent UVB rays of the sun from damaging our skin apart from also being a shield to UVA rays. Sunblocksdo not let the radiations reach the skin and when applied on the skin, a thick layer remains visible which is difficult to wash off as compared to sunscreen lotions. The UVB rays of the sun are way more harmful than UVA rays and can potentially cause skin cancer as the radiations reach deep within the layers of the skin.

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