Broad spectrum sunscreen SPF 50 protects your skin from harmful UV rays that are comprised of UVA and UVB rays among which UVA rays are more harmful than UVB rays. UVA reacts with skin cells to form active free radicals, which can lead to DNA abnormalities. On the other hand, UVB triggers the production of melanin which stimulates the skill cells to produce a thicker epidermis layer which hardens the tan and creates a lasting effect of sunburn. This sunscreen also provides significant protection against blue light protection to counteract the side effects of blue light such as damaging cellular protein, resulting in wrinkles and loss of firmness. It also tends to protect from Infrared rays such as redness under the eye and skin swelling due to deeper exposure to it.
This sunscreen is tinted sunscreen that contains a color base that is added to match the skin tone of an individual. This not only protects our skin from harmful rays but also helps to even out our skin tone. This tinted sunscreen protects against tanning and maintains a youthful complexion.
In order to protect from these harmful effects of the sun, daily use of sunscreen not only fight the problems of it but rather in turn reduces photoaging. Also, To combat these issues, the science of sunscreen formulations has evolved through advances in scientific understanding and technology, intending to improve formulation quality in terms of efficacy, safety, and aesthetic appeal. The effectiveness of protection through sunscreen is entirely dependent on its SPF level after its regular usage.

