Sol Sunguard Alpine SPF25 updated
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High altitude. UV intensity increases 4-5% for every 1000' of elevation. At 10,000' (like skiing in Breckenridge CO), you can be exposed to 50% more UV. Addreflection off snow and you've got serious protection needs. Broad Spectrum (UVA& UBV) protection helps prevent long-term sun damage Active Durability. With added UV intensity, mountain sports athletes need sunscreen formulations that won't fade in harsh conditions. Chemical sunscreens expire after UV exposure; mineral oxide sunscreens do not. Careful choice of sunscreen active ingredients is essential. High and Dry. Higher elevations have very dry air. Your skin needs extra protection against moisture loss. Sweat Resistance. Running around the mountains can work up a heck of a sweat, even in the winter. If your sunscreen melts like snow in the Mojave you've got eye-sting and sunburn.
Submitted by: admin on 2010-03-15 | Last Modified: 2012-05-25 | Views: 210
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