Thursday, December 27, 2018

Skin may be suffering

UV rays can also cross the surface of the water so that you can still burn even if you are in the water and feel cool. Some UV rays can also penetrate the windows. The typical windows of automobiles, houses and offices block the largest amount of UVB rays, but not a smaller amount of UVA rays.

Therefore, even if you do not feel that you are burning, your Ambrosina Skin may be suffering some damage. Polarized crystals help block more UVA rays, although this depends on the type of dye used in the crystal. (If you have automobile windows that are polarized, check local laws, as some states have regulations).

UV radiation that comes through window panes probably does not pose a great risk to most people, unless they spend a lot of time near a window directly exposed to sunlight. If you plan to spend time outdoors, you may want to find out what the UV Index is in your area. In general, this information can be found in the weather forecasts of the local newspaper, television, radio and Ambrosina Skin.

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