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Rush Remedy Cream Everyone has heard about free radicals , but not everyone connects their existence with solar radiation. It is the ultraviolet radiation causes them to rise, and the free radicals degrade the structure of our skin, causing signs of aging such as wrinkles and dryness. We can distinguish two types of aging - chronological aging , otherwise known as genetic, and photoaging, i.e. aging caused by light radiation . They are quite different and cause different effects visible on the skin. Genetic aging is usually manifested by dry skin, loss of skin density and elasticity, and wrinkles. As for photoaging, it is independent of age. Even young people who abuse sunbathing may look 10 years older. Symptoms of this aging are thickening and roughness of the epidermis, seborrhoeic papillae, sunburns and discoloration. Collagen fibers are twisted, degenerated, which causes deep wrinkles and furrows. The blood vessels are damaged, which causes telangiectasias. It is clear that photoaging produces much worse effects than natural chronological aging , but we can prevent it. The most important thing is to use preparations containing SPF ( Sun Protection Factor ) and PA filters . Creams or emulsions with an SPF filter protect us against UVB radiation, while filters containing a PA indicator protect against UVA radiation. It is important to use preparations containing both indicators, however, each filter has a specific duration of action. Its water resistance is also important. After leaving the bath, use the filter again, as its strength and duration of action decreases. In addition to filters, moisturizing and nourishing the skin is also very important. Creams or serum with hyaluronic acid, ceramides, vitamins A and E will keep our skin young despite the effects of the sun . 

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