The warm rays of the sun are slowly bringing us temperatures that finally herald true spring. We can already see the spring collections in the shop windows, which will also reveal some more skin. And since the desire for a slightly tanned skin is the desire of many members of the fairer sex, we recommend that you ensure your "summer glow" without exposure to the sun already before the summer with proper skin preparation, various nutritional supplements, care and, of course, make-up.
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Summer is the time when many of us like to go to the beaches, to nature or simply enjoy the home garden. But we often forget about the dangers posed by the sun's rays. Excessive sun exposure without adequate protection can lead to sunburn, premature skin aging and other skin diseases, including skin cancer. However, with a few simple steps, we can effectively protect ourselves and enjoy the summer days carefree. Here's key information on when and how to use SPF and what parts of the body we often forget to protect.
We also need to protect our hair from the strong sun. The sun's rays lighten the hair and at the same time remove natural oils. But it is not only the sun that damages the hair. Salt is not innocent either. If you are kind to your hair this summer, you will save money on the hairdresser in the fall. So take these tips seriously and try to stick to them as much as possible to keep your hair healthy and well-groomed throughout the year.
In the summer months, it is equally important to take care of your skin during and after sunbathing. Even if you apply sunscreen regularly and rarely get sunburned, the sun's UV rays can seriously damage your skin and hair, especially if lounging on the beach is your favorite summer activity.
If we trust you that a lampshade was introduced at CES 2018, you will probably be very amazed. But this shade has little in common with ordinary ones. It offers you everything you could wish for while relaxing on the beach.
Protection from the sun is still important, and therefore we should not ignore the fact that we have been applying sunscreen incorrectly all our lives. Researchers from Liverpool have also proven this and are now warning us to be more careful, especially in the face area.
We love wood. For centuries, the floors of our homes have been covered with oak wood, we use spruce to make our outdoor terraces more pleasant, so that we don't waste words on indoor furniture. Recently, wood has become particularly popular, as it can also be found in the form of USB sticks and eyeglass frames. Well, now we also got the world's first wooden solar charger.
Remember Nivea's campaign two years ago, which revealed the power of the sun's rays with the help of a UV camera. The summer months are approaching, when we will be much more exposed to the sun. And although most of us are aware of the harmful effects of the sun's rays, it still happens that we don't protect our skin enough. But maybe the Nurugo SmartUV smartphone UV camera will convince you to protect yourself enough this time.
When that 'real' hellish heat sets in, it eludes us rationally, makes us sleepy, tired and often reluctant. But we persistently convince ourselves that it is not possible that the scorching sun is to blame for this. Harvard scientists confirm that heat is the actual 'culprit' for the slowing down of our brain.
There is no life without the sun, and for the Frenchman Julien Grondin, there is no good photography without the sun. Pipi and Melkijad had their moon, the French photographer has his sun. The "sun hunter" traveled the world for three years, not only to capture the beauty of the world, but also to take portraits with the sun.
The sun's rays raise the level of serotonin, the hormone responsible for good mood. They are also responsible for the synthesis of vitamin D, which, among other things, protects us from softening of the bones and osteoporosis. The sun makes us happy, but we must not forget that it can also be dangerous.
You've probably all heard of pyrography. If you haven't heard it, you've certainly seen it in practice. Namely, it is wood (can also be leather or cork) decorated with burnt patterns, which today are mostly created with the help of a device similar to a soldering iron (with a hard tip or a tip made of wire). Febo, on the other hand, returns to nature and instead of electricity (which heats the tip of the tool) uses a magnifying glass and the sun's rays, which make it possible to draw with the sun.