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Many people believe that once they apply sunscreen, their skin is fully shielded from the sun’s harmful rays. However, not all sunscreens are created equal, and even the best UV protection sunscreen may not block all ultraviolet radiation.
That said, no sunscreen provides 100% protection. For instance, SPF 30 blocks about 97% of UVB rays, and SPF 50 blocks around 98%. The difference may seem small, but for prolonged sun exposure, that extra percent can matter. To stay well-protected, it's crucial to apply sunscreen generously and reapply every two hours, especially if you're sweating or swimming.
Choosing the right sunscreen for Indian skin is also essential. Indian skin tones often face challenges such as hyperpigmentation and tanning. A sunscreen that not only protects but also suits the unique melanin-rich skin is ideal. However, many traditional sunscreens leave behind a chalky, greyish finish that doesn't blend well with medium to dark skin tones.
For Indian skin that demands both effective sun defense and a seamless finish, Dermis Oracle offers dermatologically tested, broad-spectrum UV protection sunscreen that blends effortlessly, leaving no white cast behind.
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