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Why SPF Isn’t Just for Sunny Days

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Think SPF is only for beach days, poolside selfies, or that rare sunshine? Think again. Protecting your skin is a year-round, daily commitment—and your future self will thank you. At Velvet Crush Aesthetic Lab, we’re here to spill why sunscreen is non-negotiable… even on cloudy days.


1. UVA & UVB Are Sneaky

  • UVA rays: These penetrate deep into your skin, causing premature aging, wrinkles, and pigmentation.

  • UVB rays: The “burning” rays that can give you sunburn (ouch!) and increase your risk of skin cancer.


Here’s the kicker: up to 80% of UV rays can sneak through clouds, so gray, overcast mornings aren’t excuses.


2. Protect Your Skin From Early Aging

Sun damage isn’t just a summer problem. Even small daily exposures add up:

  • Fine lines and wrinkles

  • Uneven texture and dark spots

  • Sagging and loss of elasticity


Applying SPF daily keeps your skin smooth, even-toned, and ready for selfies all year.


3. Don’t Forget Hidden Exposure

  • Driving: Windows block UVB but not UVA. Your face and arms are still catching rays.

  • Indoor lighting: Some indoor lighting and screens emit low-level UV rays—protection still matters!


4. Make SPF Part of Your Routine

  • Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ for everyday use.

  • Apply after your moisturizer or serum—even under makeup.

  • Reapply if you’re outside for more than two hours, sweating, or swimming.


5. Shop the Best SPF at Velvet Crush

We carry professional-grade SPF products from top skincare lines to make protection effortless.

Stop by the spa to find your perfect SPF match and stock up—because glowing skin isn’t seasonal, it’s daily.


✨ Glow smart, not just bright. Consistent SPF is the easiest way to keep your skin youthful, radiant, and protected. Visit Velvet Crush Aesthetic Lab and let us help you build a sun-smart routine that works for your skin type.

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