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The harmful effects caused by sunlight on the skin can be divided into acute, such as erythema and pigmentation, and chronic, as photoaging and photocarcinogenesis. Photoprotection refers to a set of measures aimed to reduce exposure to the sun and to prevent the development of actinic damage. There are different forms of photoprotection, including the use of topical, oral, and mechanical photoprotection, and also the education in photoprotection. It is recommended the implementation of actions focused on children, adolescents, adults, and outside workers. The advertisement in the media is very important and helpful. Topic sunscreens may be physical and chemical. The physical filters are inorganic with mineral origin and promote reflection of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Chemical or organic filters absorb the UV radiation photons, promoting a change in its molecular structure. It is recommended to apply sunscreen on all individual above 6 months old and to use broad-spectrum and water-resistant sunscreens, with a minimum SPF of 30. The association of both oral photoprotection and mechanical sun protection measures, such as clothing, hats, sunglasses, covers for windows, and shadows, seems to bring additional benefit.
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Samorano, L.P., Reis, V.M.S. (2016). Photoprotection: Concept, Classification, and Mechanism of Action. In: Issa, M., Tamura, B. (eds) Daily Routine in Cosmetic Dermatology. Clinical Approaches and Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20250-1_35-1
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