Two types of Sun Protection:
There are two types of sun protection
available: chemical sunscreens and physical sunblocks.
A chemical sunscreen works by absorbing, reflecting or
scattering the sun’s rays (UV radiation) before they affect the skin. A
physical sunblock sits on the skin's surface and reflects or
scatters UV radiation before it is able to damage the skin. These two
forms of protection have different methods of achieving a similar goal.
The FDA requires that all sun protection products display a Sun Protection
Factor or SPF label. The SPF indicates the relative amount of sunburn protection
a product can provide when used correctly. Sunscreens or sunblocks with an SPF
of at least 15 are recommended, however the number can be misleading as an SPF
of 30 is not twice as protective as an SPF of 15. When used properly, an SPF of
15 protects the skin from 93 percent of UVB radiation and an SPF 30 sunscreen
provides 97 percent protection. Although the SPF ratings apply only to UVB rays,
applying a product containing avobenzone, titanium dioxide or zinc oxide will
provide broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays.
Two types of UV Radiation:
The two types of UV radiation that can affect the skin, UVA and UVB, have
both been linked to skin cancer and a weakening of the immune system. They also
both cause skin color changes and contribute to premature aging. UVA rays are
not absorbed by the ozone layer and penetrate deep into the skin. UVB rays
mostly impact the surface of the skin and are the primary cause of sunburn. Up
to 90 percent of the visible skin changes commonly attributed to aging are
caused by sun exposure.
About PCA’s Sun Protection Products:
SPF products from PCA SKIN are formulated with a sophisticated blend of
chemical sunscreen ingredients that protect the skin from UVA and UVB rays. PCA
chooses chemical ingredients rather than physical for two important reasons:
- Our products are formulated with every skin type, condition and tone in
mind. This ensures that most people can wear our products comfortably.
Daily broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection is important for everyone of
every color. Darker-skinned individuals often find physical blocks leave
them with a chalky or ashy appearance, as the ingredients sit on the surface
of the skin rather than being absorbed.
- PCA strives to formulate cosmetically elegant sun protection products
that are effective and also have a smooth, light feel when applied to the
skin. Chemical sunscreen ingredients have a much more comfortable feel on
the skin than physical blocks making them perfect as light, daily wear
sunscreens.

The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends these PCA sun protection
products as effective agents in the prevention of sun-induced skin
damage, including sunburn and possibly premature aging. When used
regularly, these products may also help reduce the potential risk of
skin cancer due to overexposure to sunlight.