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All soap contain alkali which break up the horny
top layer of skin, allowing water to penetrate more
(as well as to escape). Although normal skin renews
this horny layer, repeated use
of soap may weaken
the repair process. This can cause extreme scaling
and dryness known as chapping. Perfume added
to soap makes
it much more appealing to use,
but has no other virtue.... So then?
The safest soap to use is the simplest kind which has
no added disinfectant,
and no perfume.
While on the subject, remember that detergents,
which are synthetic chemical compounds, will remove
grease from the skin more effectively than soap.
But their actions are too harsh
for regular use and they
easily cause chapping.
Sun protection is basically a matter of putting
barriers between sunlight and our skin.
It's only common sense to:
Wear protective clothing (caps and T-shirts
are essential, particularly for the kids!)
Avoid sunning during the hottest part of the day
(from 11am to 3pm)
Use an effective sunscreen - one keyed to
prevailing sun conditions and to your skin type.
It all adds up!
Shade + clothing + sunscreen = smart sun protection