SKIN PROTECTION & UV PROTECTION
Protection against UV rays is essential for the skin to prevent skin damage and premature ageing. As we are exposed to UV rays every day, we have the right skincare products for you to protect yourself against UV rays.
Day Cream Regular
Face cream against skin stress with anti-wrinkle effect
- Relieves skin stress
- Protects against skin ageing
- Protects the skin from drying out
Day Cream Rich
Rich face cream against skin stress with anti-wrinkle effect
- Smoothes lines and wrinkles
- Protects against skin ageing
- Protects against dehydration
MED Repair hand cream
The original hand cream from Tal!
- Helps with cracks and fissures
- Increases resistance to environmental influences
- Strengthens the moisture barrier
Hand cream MED Dermatopic
The hand cream for sensitive skin
- Without perfume
- For skin that is prone to allergies
- Strengthens the skin's own immune system
MED Protect hand cream
The Protective Hand Cream from Tal
- Protection when working with water
- Protection when working in the cold
Face mask made from biocellulose
Highly concentrated anti-age face mask
- ANTI-AGING
- Protection against cell ageing
- Protects against skin stress
Skin protection and UV protection
UV rays are divided into three main types: UVA, UVB and UVC. UVA penetrates deep into the skin and contributes to skin ageing, UVB is responsible for sunburn and skin cancer, and UVC is largely absorbed by the earth's atmosphere and does not reach the earth's surface. UVB rays help the body to produce vitamin D, which is important for bone health. A balanced level of UV exposure can therefore have positive effects, especially on bone density.
Good skin protection and UV protection includes the following points:
Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30 every day. Make sure that it protects against both UVA and UVB rays.
Apply the sunscreen generously to all exposed skin areas, including the face, neck, ears and hands. Use about one tablespoon for the entire body.
Repeat the application every two hours, especially after swimming, sweating or drying off with a towel.
Wear protective clothing, wide-brimmed hats and sunglasses to further protect your skin from UV rays.
Stay in the shade during peak sunlight hours (10 am to 4 pm) to minimise UV exposure.
Check your skin regularly for changes or abnormalities and have it examined by a dermatologist if necessary.
A balanced diet with antioxidants and sufficient water can support the skin from the inside out and increase its resilience.
Conclusion
Effective skin protection and UV protection are crucial for maintaining skin health and preventing skin damage. Daily use of a broad spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 is essential to protect the skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays. It is also important to wear protective clothing and avoid direct sunlight during peak hours. Regular skin examinations and a healthy diet also support the skin structure. By consistently applying these protective measures, you can significantly reduce skin ageing and the risk of skin cancer.