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Spring sunshine can have a big impact on the skin. Because it doesn’t feel as harsh as summer sun, people tend to underestimate UV exposure. But in reality, it can accelerate skin aging even more. Experts warn that because spring UV rays feel mild, people often let their guard down. If left unmanaged, this can lead to pigmentation, wrinkles and loss of skin elasticity, making daily skin care habits essential.

Spring UV rays penetrate deeper than they seem

Although spring sunlight feels weaker than in the summer time, UVA rays — which contribute to skin aging — are present year-round. These rays penetrate deep into the dermis, gradually damaging collagen and elastin.

The problem is that this process is almost imperceptible. Since there is little pain or redness, people tend to ignore it. Over time, however, it can lead to reduced elasticity and fine wrinkles. Even indoors, UV rays can pass through windows, so protection is necessary regardless of season or weather.

Timing, amount of sunscreen matter

Rather than applying sunscreen right before heading out, it’s better to apply it in advance. Some products need time to be absorbed properly, so allowing it to settle into the skin is important.

Using a sufficient amount is also key — more than most people think is needed for the face. Applying a generous amount and layering it in multiple thin coats is more effective than a single light application.

Sunscreen applied in the morning can wear off due to sweat, oil and friction. With more outdoor activity in spring, UV exposure time increases, making reapplication essential. Experts recommend reapplying every 2-3 hours. If that’s difficult, even one additional application after lunch can significantly reduce UV damage.

Cleanse immediately after going out

Source: Korea Times News