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Give your skin a happy ever aftersun...

SUN PROTECTION EXPERT ABI CLEEVE TELLS KATIE WRIGHT WHY SLATHERING ON A POST-BATHING LOTION SHOULDN’T BE AN AFTERTHOUG­HT

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MOST people learn about the importance of sun cream the hard way, when a delightful day on the beach ends not with a gorgeous tan, but with frazzled, fiery red skin that radiates heat and causes searing pain whenever you accidental­ly brush it against your bed sheets. Ouch.

In those cases, slathering yourself in aloe vera and heading for the shade is the obvious thing to do, but did you know that even if you haven’t reached lobster levels of sunburn, you should still be applying aftersun?

“Whether an obvious burn or not, the skin goes through defence processes when under attack from UV radiation. It should be a daily ‘go to’ after any sun exposure,” says Abi Cleeve, MD of Ultrasun UK.

WHY IS AFTERSUN SO IMPORTANT?

“A TRULY hydrated skin is key to healthy skin. When cells are hydrated and oxygenised, they cope much better with oxidative stress, such as UV, pollution and infraredA,” Abi explains. “An overexposu­re to UV works in a similar way to an overdose of thermal radiation (heat). When your skin burns – UV or thermal burn – the damage spreads through the skin cells after the exposure has ceased. “Most people only feel ‘burnt’ after a few hours out of the sun, and we know with a thermal burn – such as from the iron or the oven – the damage continues to spread after the source of the burn has stopped. “Getting key cooling ingredient­s on to the skin really helps.”

WHAT DOES AFTERSUN DO?

ABI recommends Ultrasun’s new Aftersun Tan Booster, which contains an ingredient called superoxide dismutase that gives the skin all-important antioxidan­ts, plus cooling menthols.

“Of course, hydration in a way the skin can utilise is vital. So many products may hydrate in the short term, but product is quickly processed through the skin’s system, leaving no longer-term support,” she says.

“With this true level of support, the skin is less likely to go into trauma, meaning it doesn’t dry and peel as easily, and you’ll prolong your tan with a gorgeous, hydrated glow.”

HOW MUCH AFTERSUN SHOULD YOU APPLY?

“LOTS!” Abi advises. “I mean that, actually – an immediate applicatio­n is important, but don’t be afraid to add more to keep the skin saturated with hydration.”

That, in turn, will help your tan last longer – a fortunate side effect of soothing your skin.

“I will always say sun protection is THE most important thing, but aftersun comes a close second!” Abi adds.

“I was even applying it to my kids when they were toddlers, who didn’t care about prolonging their tan.

“I had kept them super safe in the sun, but I knew what the skin needed after sun exposure.

“Aftersun should be part of your sunny day routine, at home and abroad.”

 ??  ?? Abi Cleeve, MD of Ultrasun UK Applying aftersun should be part of your routine, whether you’ve burned yourself (below) or not
Abi Cleeve, MD of Ultrasun UK Applying aftersun should be part of your routine, whether you’ve burned yourself (below) or not

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