Dermatologists: Hours You Should Not Go to the Beach

The sun's strong rays in summer season can cause dangerous skin disease. Thus, dermatologists recommend that from 11: 00 p.m. to 4: 00 p.m., we do not have to stay in the sun because our skin is dehydrated. As for sunscreen, it must apply on the skin once in [...]
The sun's strong rays in summer season can cause dangerous skin disease. Thus, dermatologists recommend that from 11: 00 p.m. to 4: 00 p.m., we do not have to stay in the sun because our skin is dehydrated.
As for sunscreen, it must apply on the skin once every two hours and every time we get out of the water.
Dermatologist Loretta Kuneshka relates: “Res damage the skin and make a faster aging of it. That is, they cause the skin to become damaged, dry, dehydrated. And that's too much trouble for women because it brings premature skin aging”.
The sun does more than cause aesthetic skin damage, according to dermatologist.
“Also these rays are cancerous because they damage the structure of skin cells and can produce skin cancer, either in normal skin or in existing moles. They can turn from normal moles into harmful moles for the skin”, explains dermatologist.
The most delicate skin is that of children. According to the doctor, the sun's rays catch the young even while in the tent. Hence, it is recommended that they rest at sea only in the early hours of the morning.












