Sun allergies - what they are and how to deal with them

Sun allergies - what they are and how to deal with them
Sun allergies - what they are and how to deal with them
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With the onset of the summer months, the sun's rays become not only warmer, but also more dangerous for the skin. According to recent expert studies, about 20% of the population of Europe and the USA suffer from various forms of intolerance to the sun's rays, the majority of them being women.

Sun allergies such as polymorphic light dermatosis or Acne Mallorca are all

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more common problem. They are usually expressed by the appearance of itchy blisters or rashes on the skin, and in more severe cases, more extensive rashes can be observed, which mainly affect the upper arms, palms, décolleté and even the face.

Long-term research on the effect of ultraviolet rays at the University of Hamburg helped to patent a new product of the medical cosmetics company Eucerin.

Eucerin Sun Allergy Protection SPF50+ Cream-Gel combines UV protection and an antioxidant system with Alpha-Glucosyl-Rutin, extracted from Japanese Fig. Clinical studies and tests of Eucerin products that contain AGR show that 90% of patients do not experience the symptoms of sun allergy.

Eucerin Sun Allergy Protection Cream-Gel SPF50+ is specially developed for

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very sensitive skin prone to sun allergies and helps strengthen its natural protective functions. Contains no fragrances or emulsifiers to minimize the risk of irritation, is waterproof and offers very high UVA/UVB protection.

Eucerin advises you that if, despite the use of sun cream-gel, the symptoms of sun allergy do not subside after a few days, you should definitely consult a dermatologist.

Eucerin additionally offers Sun Allergy Protection Cream-Gel with SPF25 and After Sun Cream Gel for sun allergy-prone, sun-stressed skin.

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