Friday 11 July 2014

Get Rid of the Ultra Violet Rays Using Sun Protective Clothing


Sun protective clothing is a new revolution to save the human being from the sun-tanning which has added Ultraviolet-Protection-Factor (UPF). Before this innovative product, people had only the option of sunscreen lotions. But they also fall to protect after two or three hours. Even this was not applicable for the people having sensitive skin and suffering from the chemical reactions.

After wearing this suit the UPF factor is decreased. As this is not directly applicable on your skin, there is not an issue of the reactions, tanning, and bright patches. The first anti UV clothes are recommended for stopping the cancer.

Fabrics used in UPF

  • Nylon
  • Polyester
  • Lycra

How to check the Quality?

Before purchasing, you must check the quality of clothes as quality matters a lot. You just take out the material in the direct sunlight. If sunlight can penetrate more through the cloth than it is less protected. This is just a general method, but UPF is the standard method for quality checking. If the UTF rate is in decimal form, then more the rate much you are protected.

Available in Types


This contains all formal wears you wear on your day to day life. All types of wears used by men, women, children, babies, girls and boys are included to save you and your family from the sun’s heat.


Even when you are swimming, then also the rays can penetrate your body. And in general, people love to visit the beach and swimming pools to get relax. Probably it may cause the dangerous effects, thus the swim wears are also one of the available categories which can be used.

  • Accessories

Not only the running wears but, also the accessories are also covered into this type to protect you more. The accessories available are the scarves, gloves, arm sleeves, face masks, umbrellas, etc.

Advantages:

  • Available in all categories and types
  • Can save you from the skin cancer
  • It is totally anti allergenic
  • It cares you from the lupus vitiligo, albinism

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