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Summer’s Here. Shield Yourself!

Summer’s Here. Shield Yourself!

It’s summer, and while your thoughts turn towards cooling smoothies, sherbets and ice creams, spare some of those thoughts for skin protection.

Ultraviolet or UV rays from the sun are harmful to human health. The sun’s UV rays are of three types – UV-A, UV-B and UV-C. While the latter two are mostly absorbed by the earth’s ozone layer, a lot of UV-A rays reach the earth’s surface.

Health Risk
Sustained exposure to UV rays can put humans at health risk. Unfortunately, even as overexposure happens victims may not be aware of it, except in conditions like sunburn; otherwise the harmful effects of UV overexposure gradually surface over the longer term – skin damage, hastened ageing and even skin cancer.

Prolonged and regular exposure to the sun can cause skin to wrinkle, sag and become leathery. Melanoma, a rarer but extremely dangerous form of skin cancer, can result from severe exposure during one’s younger years.

Doctors have therefore recommended use of sunscreens and sunshields, in addition to attire and accessories that protect the skin from the summer sun’s onslaught. The key here, though, lies in the formulation of what you are using. Many sun-protection creams and lotions available in the market are laden with chemicals some of which, while they may provide the necessary protection, can be harmful to your skin.

Keeping it Safe
So how do you separate the good guys from the bad? Simple – by the ingredients used. Just the one problem – almost none of us has a Masters in Chemistry, so how do we decipher what from that ingredients list may be harmful! Again, very simple! As a thumb rule, use only natural and herbal products.

One of the safest in this regard is We Herbal. The brand emphatically claims that every one of its products is 100% natural – made from organic ingredients and herbs, completely free from artificial chemicals, colours and flavours.

We Herbal’s sunscreen, branded Kumkumadi Sun Shield, is a revolutionary approach to sun protection. It combines the transformative power of herbal ingredients with the goodness of Kumkumadi to not only provide protection from harmful UV rays, but also ensure no adverse or side effects harm your skin.

Loaded with Goodness
The organic ingredients that go into We Herbal’s Kumkumadi Sun Shield include Aloe Vera, Licorice, Mulberry, Turmeric, Carrot and Sesame – as oils or in other liquid forms. Importantly, it additionally comes loaded with the goodness of Kumkumadi. This ancient Ayurvedic formulation is revered for its amazing benefits for skin care – blending the potency of saffron with other beneficial herbs, to deliver an even skin tone.

In summary, We Herbal’s Kumkumadi Sun Shield helps prevent sunburn, skin damage and premature ageing caused by UV exposure. Its blend of potent herbs and natural extracts help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and age spots. Saffron and other brightening agents help to maintain skin tone, while embedded nourishing oils keep the skin hydrated and supple.

Summer is already upon us. Don’t delay protecting your skin against dangerous UV rays, especially during these months when the sun is at its fiercest. We Herbal’s Kumkumadi Sun Screen is a small investment in good health – in the long run, sure to pay you healthy dividends. You can purchase this important sun-protection product right here, from the comfort of your own home or wherever you may be right now.


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