Sun Damaged Skin Can Be Repaired
(ARA) - These days we know that spending too much time soaking in the sun or in a tanning bed can be dangerous. But not long ago, baking in the sun's rays, covered in baby oil and spending hours in tanning salons was the fashionable thing to do. While preventing sun damage is best, for those whose skin is already showing signs of being ravaged by rays, there is a way to repair the flaws.
The sun's ultraviolet rays, called UVA and UVB, are damaging to skin. All skin types will suffer some type of damage when exposed to the sun's UV radiation and even if you don't get sunburned, overexposure to these rays can cause skin cancer and other problems.
The body has a natural "surveillance system" to recognize and repair skin DNA damaged by the sun and as we age, this system becomes less effective. The most common types of skin damage are wrinkles, age spots on the face, back and chest, irregular pigmentation that makes the skin look mottled and red and solar elastosis. UV rays break down the skin's connective tissue, which causes skin to lose its strength and flexibility. This condition, known as solar elastosis, is characterized by creases, deep wrinkles and loose, sagging skin.
The best way to prevent such damage is to avoid being in the sun and using tanning beds, but that's not realistic all the time for most people. If you need to be in the sun, wear a minimum SPF 15 sunscreen, wear a wide-brimmed hat and wear clothing made from tightly woven cloth so the rays can't hit your skin.
But what if you spent your years in the sun and your skin is already showing the signs of aging due to UV damage? The skin care experts at SkinCareRx.com offer a way to repair sun damage, prevent the death of skin cells and restore skin without resorting to expensive and potentially dangerous surgery.
Remergent DNA Repair Formula is a repairing serum that stimulates the skin, enabling it to resist further sun damage. Women who use the product rave about smooth skin, diminished pores, even skin tone and fading wrinkles.
Remergent DNA Repair Formula works because of a combination of Photosomes -- a plankton cell extract activated by the sun, Ultrasomes -- UV-resistant organisms, plant enzymes, an anti-inflammatory property used in traditional Chinese medicine and amino acids.
The unique product tackles skin repair at the DNA level and is engineered to deliver active ingredients directly to skin cells to promote self-healing and to help skin resist future injury. Used once daily together with a broad spectrum sunscreen, can reduce the risk of skin cancer while helping you look younger.
To purchase Remergent DNA Repair Formula ($124.95) visit
SkinCareRx.com and start healing sun damaged skin today.
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