Tips and tricks to enjoy your patio without an umbrella this summer!
We are lucky enough to experience all four seasons, but summer is undoubtedly the one that makes us most want to go out, travel, and most importantly... expose ourselves to the sun.
It's pleasant, it's good for morale — but it's also a key time to take care of our skin.
Skin: a vital and vulnerable organ
Few people think about it, but skin is our largest organ. Unique and irreplaceable, it acts as a protective barrier against external aggressions, including ultraviolet (UV) rays. Fragile by nature, it deserves our full attention.
Dermatologists are adamant: protecting your skin is not optional. This involves several simple actions:
- Wearing covering and appropriate clothing
- Wearing a hat and sunglasses
- Regularly applying sunscreen, even in the shade or on cloudy days
Did you know? The sun is stronger than you think
The riskiest hours for sunburn are between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., when UV rays are most intense. It is therefore advisable to:
- Reapply sunscreen every two hours
- Prefer shade during critical hours
- Opt for certified anti-UV clothing
Uvarmure: the benchmark in sun protection clothing
At Uvarmure, we specialize in UPF 50+ certified sun protection clothing. Our goal? To offer you outfits that are both effective, comfortable, and stylish, for all your outdoor activities:
- Sports and hiking
- Relaxing at the beach or on a patio
- Daily life under the sun
Because taking care of your skin should never sacrifice comfort or style.
No, dark skin is not immune
A persistent myth claims that people with dark skin do not need to protect themselves from the sun. This is not only false, but also dangerous.
Even melanin-rich skin can:
- Get sunburns
- Age prematurely
- Develop skin cancers, sometimes diagnosed too late
In summary: everyone needs protection/Good habits to adopt:
✅ Use SPF 30 or 50 sunscreen
✅ Wear certified anti-UV clothing (like Uvarmure's)
✅ Cover up with a hat and sunglasses
✅ Avoid direct exposure during critical hours
Your skin is precious. Protect it. No matter its color. 💛

