BOBAI SUNSCREEN RANGE
Parkville Pharmaceuticals manufactures a variety of healthcare products that serve different aspects of the needs. Some of their featured products include the BOBAI Sunscreen Range which provides skin high protection from UVA and UVB sun rays harmful effects.
BOBAI
Sunscreen Range
The
BOBAI Sunscreen Range provides skin high protection from UVA and UVB sun rays
harmful effects. They have a wide range of products available to match each
skin type. Some of their products include:
·
BOBAI Cream SPF 80 for
normal to dry skin,
·
BOBAI Hydrocare GEL SPF 50+
for combined to oily skin,
·
BOBAI lotion SPF 45 for all
skin types,
·
BOBAI Tinted SPF 80 for all
skin types
·
and BOBAI Kids SPF 30 for
kids.
What are the
benefits of using BOBAI Sunscreen Range?
The BOBAI Sunscreen Range provides
high protection from UVA and UVB sun rays harmful effects. Using sunscreen can
help prevent skin damage, premature aging, and skin cancer caused by exposure
to the sun’s harmful rays.
BOBAI Sunscreen Range has a wide range
of products available to match each skin type, so you can choose the one that
best suits your needs.
How often should I apply BOBAI Sunscreen Range?
It
is generally recommended to apply sunscreen at least every two hours, or more
often if you are swimming or sweating. It is also important to apply a generous
amount of sunscreen to all exposed skin, and to reapply after toweling off.
However, you should always follow the specific instructions on the label of the
BOBAI Sunscreen product you are using.
BOBAI Sunscreen
Range ingredients
The
ingredients in BOBAI Sunscreen Range vary depending on the specific product.
For example, BOBAI Cream SPF 80 contains ingredients such as Titanium Dioxide,
Avobenzone, Oxybenzone, Tinosorb S, Tinosorb M, Vitamin E and Panthenol.
What is the difference between UVA and UVB rays?
UVA and UVB rays are two types of
ultraviolet radiation that can harm the skin. UVA rays penetrate deep into the
skin and can cause premature aging, while UVB rays affect the surface of the
skin and can cause sunburn. Both types of rays can increase the risk of skin
cancer. That’s why it’s important to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen like BOBAI
Sunscreen Range that protects against both UVA and UVB rays.
What other measures can I take to protect my skin from the sun?
In
addition to using a broad-spectrum sunscreen like BOBAI Sunscreen Range, there
are several other measures you can take to protect your skin from the sun.
These include:
1.
Seeking shade, especially
during the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when the sun's rays are the strongest.
2.
Wearing protective
clothing, such as long-sleeved shirts, pants, and wide-brimmed hats.
3.
Wearing sunglasses that
block 100% of UVA and UVB rays to protect your eyes and the delicate skin
around them.
4.
Avoiding tanning beds, as
they emit harmful UV radiation that can increase the risk of skin cancer.
By
taking these steps, you can help protect your skin from the harmful effects of
the sun.
What is SPF?
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor.
It is a measure of how well a sunscreen protects against UVB rays, which are
the main cause of sunburn. The SPF number indicates how long it would take for
skin to redden when using the product compared to how long it would take
without any protection. For example, if it takes 10 minutes for skin to redden
without sunscreen, using an SPF 15 sunscreen would theoretically prevent
reddening 15 times longer, or for 150 minutes. However, it is important to note
that no sunscreen can block 100% of UV rays, and that SPF only measures
protection against UVB rays, not UVA rays. That’s why it’s important to use a
broad-spectrum sunscreen like BOBAI Sunscreen Range that protects against both
UVA and UVB rays.
What SPF should I use?
Dermatologists generally recommend
using a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30, which blocks 97% of UVB rays.
Higher SPFs provide slightly more protection, but no sunscreen can block 100%
of UV rays. It is also important to choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen like
BOBAI Sunscreen Range that protects against both UVA and UVB rays. The best SPF
for you may vary depending on factors such as your skin type, the intensity of
the sun, and the amount of time you spend outdoors. It is always a good idea to
consult with a dermatologist to determine the best sunscreen for your
individual needs.
About the Author
Dr. Ahmad Baker, PharmD
He is a senior pharmacist and health educator with extensive experience in the Middle East and North Africa region. Through his writing, Dr. Ahmad aims to empower communities by providing reliable, evidence-based health information. With expertise in clinical pharmacy and regulatory affairs, he strives to offer unique insights into healthcare and simplify complex medical concepts, making them accessible to everyone.
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