Suneuty Cream

  • Introduction

    • Suneuty Sunscreen Cream is water proof and with SPF 40
    • Protect the skin from damaging effects of the sun -Tanning, premature ageing, All photodermatosis,
    • Provide Protection skin from sun burns and skin cancer.
    • Offers reduction of erythema, which occurs on UV exposure.
    • Broad spectrum sun protection against both UVA & UVB rays.
    • Provides anti-inflammatory & anti-bacterial action on the sun damaged skin.
    • Provides a soothing effect to the damaged skin.
    • Suits all skin types & offers greater protection with respect to production of sun burn cell & erythema protection.
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate (Octinoxate) in Suneuty

    • Insoluble in water.
    • Absorb UV-B and UV-A rays from the sun, protecting the skin from damage.
    • Reduce the appearance of scars
    • Do not penetrate the outer skin in sufficient concentration to cause any significant toxicity to the underlying human keratinocytes.

    Titanium dioxide & Zinc in Suneuty

    • Are physical barrier-type (reflect the sun light) sunscreens and generally less irritating.
    • Protect skin against UVA and UVB rays.
    • Reflect, scatter, and absorb UV light.
    • Natural sunscreen agent - commonly used in natural and chemical free sunscreen.

    Octyl Methoxycinnamate (Octinoxate) in Suneuty

    • Insoluble in water.
    • Absorb UV-B and UV-A rays from the sun, protecting the skin from damage.
    • Reduce the appearance of scars
    • Do not penetrate the outer skin in sufficient concentration to cause any significant toxicity to the underlying human keratinocytes.

    Benzophenone-3 in Suneuty

    • FDA approved sunscreen agent
    • Protect skin against UVA and UVB rays

    Aloe Vera in Suneuty

    • Acts as a natural sun block.
    • Helps minimize the drying effects of sun exposure and wind burn.
    • Acts as a natural Analgesic.
    • Relieves heat on the skin caused by sunburn 2,3- rich in substances such as vitamins A, C, E and amino acids.
    • Lightens dark spots on the face and reduces the intensity of pigmentation.

    Chemomile oil in Suneuty

    • Heals inflammation from radiation therapy
    • The oil contains a-bisabolol (up to 50%) chamazulene cyclic sesquiterpenes which directly reduce inflammation and are mild antibacterials.
    • Relieve burns, rashes, sores and eye inflammation
    • A German study found that Chamomile inactivates bacterial toxins.
    • The active ingredient in it has anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties and is often used for skin healing.
  • Suneuty cream is

    Morus Alba

    • With SPF 40
    • Water proof
    • With natural sunscreen like Chemomile oil, Aloe Vera, Titanium dioxide & Zinc, etc.
    • Safe for skin.
    • PABA Free
    • Broad spectrum sun protection against both UVA & UVB rays.
    • Provides anti-inflammatory & anti-bacterial action on the sun damaged skin.
    • SPF 40 absorbs 96.7% of UV rays where as SPF 15 absorbs 93.3% of UV rays.
    • Long duration sun Protection
    • Skin stays soft, moisturized & protected after application
    • Chemomile oil & Aloe Vera - Soothes & Hydrate the skin
    • Sun damaged skin
    • Protection against sun
  • Apply liberally on exposed skin like face, neck and arms before going outdoors during the day. Avoid area around eyes. Reuse it after every 4 hour. Suitable for all skin types. Keep the tube tightly close after the use. Limit exposure to the sun from 11 am to 4 pm - this is when the sun's rays are strongest. Shield yourself with an umbrella, hat, sunglasses and long-sleeved clothing when you go out.

    • 1.  How sunrays are harmful for skin?

      Although Sunlight has many positive effects on the body: It increases our vitality and well-being, promotes circulation and metabolic processes and activates vitamin D production. Just a small dose of sunlight is enough to achieve this "feeling of well-being".

    • 2.  What is the major dermatological impacts of UVA radiation?

      Major dermatological impacts of UVA radiation are

        1
      • Most important trigger of sun allergy - polymorphous light eruptions (PLE) PLE is the most common sun-induced skin disease. The formation of free radicals induced by UV radiation is considered a causative factor in this disease which occurs mostly in younger women.
      • 2
      • Photoallergic and phototoxic skin reactions Photoallergic and phototoxic reactions can be triggered by chemical substances - including certain active ingredients in sunscreen and skincare products - under the influence of sunlight and/or by staying in the sun when taking certain medications.
      • 3
      • Formation of free radicals (oxidants)
    • 3.  What is the Golden rule of Sun protection?

      The golden rule of sun protection are

        1
      • Extensive sun exposure at peak hours between 11 a.m. and 3. p.m. and direct sun should be avoided.
      • 2
      • Apply sun protection products generously before sun exposure and re-apply every two hours - especially after sweating, swimming and towelling.
      • 3
      • Do not expose babies and small children under 3 years of age to direct sunlight.
      • 4
      • Overexposure to the sun is a serious health risk, especially for small children. Use high sun protection factors and cover-up with protective clothes, sun hat and sun glasses.
      • 5
      • After peelings and laser treatments and in case of drug-induced photo-sensitisations, avoid sun and use very high sun protection factors (SPF 40+).
      • 6
      • At least 15 minutes before going out into the sun, cover all areas of exposed skin with a sunscreen containing a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15. A broad spectrum is best - good for all UV rays.
      • 7
      • Since ultraviolet rays can filter through clouds, take the above precautions even on cloudy days.
      • 8
      • Be aware that certain medications, including many antibiotics, tranquilizers and diuretics, can increase your susceptibility to sunburn. While taking these or other medications check with your pharmacist or physician about any increased risk for sunburn.
    • 4.  What is SPF?

      SPF - Sun Protection Factor

      The measurement used by sunscreen manufacturers to tell you the potential protection from UV exposure is the "sun protection factor" or "SPF". The SPF is only a measurement of protection from UVB, so a sunscreen product may not protect against UVA, which can still cause skin damage. It is important to protect against UVA and UVB rays.

    • 5.  How Suneuty is different from other sunscreen cream?

      Suneuty cream is

        1
      • With SPF 40
      • 2
      • Water proof
      • 3
      • With natural sunscreen like Chemomile oil, Aloe Vera, Titanium dioxide & Zinc, etc.
      • 4
      • Safe for skin.
      • 5
      • Broad spectrum sun protection against both UVA & UVB rays.
      • 6
      • Provides anti-inflammatory & anti-bacterial action on the sun damaged skin.
      • 7
      • SPF 40 absorbs 96.7% of UV rays where as SPF 15 absorbs 93.3% of UV rays.
      • 8
      • Long duration sun Protection
      • 9
      • Skin stays soft, moisturized & protected after application
      • 10
      • Chemomile oil & Aloe Vera – Soothes & Hydrate the skin
    • 6.  What is the difference between physical sunscreen and chemical sunscreen?

      A distinction is made between physical and chemical sunscreens.

      Physical sunscreens are inorganic substances that reflect or scatter UV radiation reaching their surface but do not allow it to penetrate the skin. Normally they are mineral pigments such as titanium dioxide. An important development have been micronized pigments with a particle size between 10 and 50 nm. When used in a suitable base (cream, lotion), physical sunscreens are not a cosmetic problem.

      Chemical sunscreens are organic aromatic compounds that can absorb UV radiation. A distinction is made between UVB, UVA and broadband filters depending on the wavelength range absorbed. The absorbed energy is released again as thermal radiation.

    • 7.  What action Titanium dioxide & Zinc in Suneuty?

      Major dermatological impacts of UVA radiation are

        1
      • Are physical barrier-type (reflect the sun light) sunscreens and generally less irritating.
      • 2
      • Protect skin against UVA and UVB rays.
      • 3
      • Reflect, scatter, and absorb UV light
      • 4
      • Natural sunscreen agent – commonly used in natural and chemical free sunscreen.
    • 8.  Why Aloe Vera is added?

      Aloe Vera in Suneuty

        1
      • Acts as a natural sun block
      • 2
      • Helps minimize the drying effects of sun exposure and wind burn.
      • 3
      • Acts as a natural Analgesic
      • 4
      • Relieves heat on the skin caused by sunburn– rich in substances such as vitamins A, C, E and amino acids.
      • 4
      • lightens dark spots on the face and reduces the intensity of pigmentation
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    • Grieve M. A modern herbal. Dover Publications Inc. 1982 The Merck Index. 12th ed. Merck Research Labs. Division of Merck and Co. Whitehouse Station, NJ. 1996:4434.
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