Photoaging
Photoaging is defined as damage to the skin caused by prolonged sun exposure. While aging and other factors result in wrinkles, fine lines, and enlarged pores, the sun accelerates the onset of these problems and can even cause them. UV radiation is also the primary cause of discolourations known as sunspots, also called age spots and solar lentigines.
To prevent photoaging, all you have to do is avoid prolonged sun exposure and wear a strong sunblock (minimum SPF 15 or better yet, 30).
Protect your face from photoaging with one of TCC’s most popular sunblocks, VivierSkin™ Daily Moisturizing Shield SPF 30.




