Yes it is true, you get enough UVA rays from your daily commute to work to cause serious sun damage. Even though you are not receiving extended sun exposure, the short daily amounts of exposure can add up over time and result in long term damage such as sun spots, wrinkles, and even skin cancer.
UVA rays are a little different the UVB rays, but still dangerous. UVA rays do not leave a visible burn,, thus making it harder to realize that you were exposed. Also, UVA rays can penetrate through glass, unlike UVB rays. Therefore your windows do not protect you completely from sun damage. Most people experience sun spots on the left side of their face, which is the side exposed to the sun when driving.
UVA rays are known as “aging rays” because they are the rays that cause signs of premature aging, yikes! That is why it is vital for you use products that protect your skin from sun damage, no matter what your day consists of. Makeup that contains SPF is great, but we typically do not wear enough to provide full protection. We recommen
d wearing sun screen or an SPF moisturizer in addition to your makeup. SPF 15 or SPF 30 is good for daily use, and should be used even on cloudy days. Also, look for ingredients like Avobenzone, Oxybenzone, Titanium Dioxide, and Zinc Oxide. These ingredients provide UVA defense. (for more info on how these ingredients work you can check out our Sun Protection Page)
We recommend Dermalogica’s DaylightDefense Line. It protects against both UVA and UVB rays. Plus they are sufficient enough to work as your moisturizer and your sun protection! Visit our website to see the entire product line.






