1. Risk of skin cancer
In Vietnam, skin cancer ranks 8th out of the 10 most common types of cancer.
2. Severe dry skin
Sun exposure in a tropical country will cause your body to sweat continuously, the water in your body and the natural moisture on the skin surface will evaporate quickly.
3. Skin darkening, dark spots, freckles, moles
Weak skin areas after whitening will be exposed to ultraviolet rays that will penetrate the skin’s epidermal layers.
Remember that currently there is still no method to completely cure melasma and freckles and give you back perfect skin, so we should prevent them before they happen.
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4. Pimples on face and body
When the skin is subjected to scorching temperatures and the invasion of ultraviolet rays, the stratum corneum on the skin’s surface thickens and clogs pores along with stimulated oil glands to secrete more sebum, causing acne.
5. Skin burns, sunburn
The whitening process will more or less make your skin more fragile and sensitive, especially to harsh tropical sunlight.
6. Skin ages 10 times faster
Ultraviolet radiation is scientifically proven to be the leading cause of aging.
7. Reduce the body’s immunity
One of the negative effects of UVA and UVB is weakening the skin’s immune system.
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