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Even when it gets cooler, sunscreen is still a must
It's a welcome relief from the scorching heat of midsummer.
In the mornings, the cool air makes you feel the arrival of autumn.
When the harsh sunlight subsides, it's easy to forget about using sunscreen,
Even though it's getting cooler, don't forget to use sunscreen.
It is said that 80% of skin aging is caused by ultraviolet rays.

There are two types of UV rays that affect your skin: UVA and UVB.
You should be especially careful about UVA rays.
UVA rays are present all year round and penetrate not only outdoors but also indoors.
This UVA reaches the dermis layer and destroys the elasticity of the skin.
It can also cause spots, wrinkles, and sagging skin.
Just like brushing your teeth, you should apply sunscreen every day.

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