Understanding the Effects of UV Rays on Collagen Production and Premature Aging
What exactly is UV radiation?
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun is categorized into three types: UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVA rays are particularly notorious for penetrating deeply into the dermis, where collagen resides, leading to oxidative stress and the activation of enzymes that break down collagen. The harmful effects of UV radiation on humans also contribute to collagen degradation by inducing inflammation and damaging skin cells.
Effective Sun Protection Strategies
- Applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 is crucial because it blocks about 97% of UVB rays. It’s also ideal to look for formulations that protect against both UVA and UVB rays. Explore all of Swissline’s sunscreens.
- Remember to reapply sunscreen every two hours, using about two finger lengths' worth for your face. This is crucial, especially if you're swimming or sweating.
Dr. Soma, a renowned UK dermatologist emphasizes the crucial impact UV exposure on skin aging:
“Certain environmental aggressors can accelerate skin ageing, the most significant being exposure to sunlight. UV emitted from the sun’s rays leads to generation of free radicals which deplete our natural anti-oxidant resources. Like termites, these free radicals eventually lead to degradation of collagen and elastin, the structural scaffolding of our skin, which eventually translates into wrinkles, pigmentation and dull texture. This is why virtually every dermatologist will recommend daily high factor sunscreen, especially in the summer when the UV index is at its highest, and anti-oxidants to help supplement our natural resources.” - Dr. Soma Instagram
Incorporating Antioxidants into Your Skincare Routine
Collagen-Boosting Solutions
1. Retinoids:
Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) can stimulate collagen production and accelerate skin cell turnover. They are very effective in repairing UV-induced damage and improving skin texture. Swissline’s Youth Booster is a skin serum with retinol that stimulates cellular rejuvenation.
2. Peptides:
Peptides are small proteins that can signal the skin to produce more collagen, so we recommend looking for products containing peptides to promote skin firmness and elasticity. Our Cell Shock products 360° Anti-Wrinkle Serum and 360° Anti-Wrinkle Eye Zone Serum are formulated with a triple collagen complex of soluble collagen, collagen boosting peptides, and collagen protective factors. Lastly, our best-selling collagen creams are fantastic options to moisturizer mature, dry skin.