November 15, 2008

Mall orca acne

Mall orca acne is a skin reaction that typically a few days after the first intense sun of the year in the spring or the beginning of the holiday occur. It is the most common light-related skin disease in Central Europe. Since this reaction by UVA light is triggered, it can also glassed-in sun rooms arise.
How does Mall orca acne?
The Mall orca-acne is caused by a combination of UV radiation and fatty sunscreen ingredients or the body's own tallow in the top layers of skin. Under the UV exposure formed in the skin known as free radicals. These are substances that are very easily with other substances can compounds. By combining with the fats modify them so that an inflammatory response, especially in the field of hair can be called.

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