All living things on earth are exposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays on a daily basis; these are largely derived from the Sun, but also from artificial sources.
Much of the high-energy solar radiation is retained by the earth's atmosphere so as to protect us from radiation that would cause serious damage to the human body.
UV is divided into three main categories, UV-C filtered in the mesosphere, UV-B filtered in the stratosphere and UV-A filtered in the troposphere.

UV-B is partly retained by the ozone layer, the troposphere and clouds. When they affect the body, they cannot pass through the most superficial layer of the skin, called the epidermis. However, thanks to the strong energy charge, the UVB rays are rather aggressive and stimulate the tan.
UV-A is only minimally retained by the atmosphere and clouds. Compared to UV-B they are more penetrating, do not cause burns and do not really tan. On the other hand, due to their ability to penetrate to the dermis, they accelerate the skin aging processes.
The intensity of UV-A reaching the earth's surface remains practically constant throughout the year. The intensity of UV-B is instead influenced by various parameters such as the season, time of day, altitude and latitude. The fact that the body is exposed to UV-A rays throughout the year and that precisely these radiations are responsible for photo-aging, suggests the importance of a 360-degree skin protection.
Even a simple walk in the mountains exposes us to UV-B rays, and the higher we go, the more we need to protect our skin.

Protective creams should in fact be applied not only in summer, but on any occasion in which you are exposed to sunlight. The private label production of IPS UV lines is always available.
IPS always guarantees, throughout the year, the production of UV indicators to respond positively to the requests of companies careful to give the correct information to their customers.
Even in the ophthalmology sector it has been noted how harmful UV rays are to our eyes. In fact, in an analysis published in the Journal of Postgraduate Medicine, 2018, he analyzed several studies concerning the effects of ultraviolet rays on the eyes (in particular on ocular tissues and corneal complications), also considering the travel parameter.
The results of the analysis showed that after 5 hours of exposure UV rays apoptosis occurs, ie a condition in which the death of some cells occurs, in all three layers of the cornea. IPS UV products convey both the sponsorship of your product, but can also be used to inform customers about the risk and therefore the importance of prevention.
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