"There is nothing more terrible than the skin color of aspirin" - said the legendary Coco Chanel, and thereby brought the fashion for a tan. Tan has gained wide popularity in the 30 years of the last century and has since been considered an attribute of health. Sun contributes to the formation in the skin of vitamin D, a positive effect on such skin diseases as psoriasis, eczema, atopic dermatitis enhances immunity, has a beneficial effect on blood circulation. In general, we can say that tanning increases the overall tone of the body, and the person feels healthy and young.
But the sun is only useful in moderate amounts. Excess sunlight adversely affects not only the person's skin, but on the whole body. Excessive tanning leads to premature aging, and that the most dangerous to skin cancer. Moreover, the more burns, the greater the likelihood of fatal and incurable disease. In general, sunbathing should wisely.
To facilitate the monitoring procedure for obtaining the necessary dose of ultraviolet light, the American company UVSunSense invented a special bracelet for sunburn UV SunSense. The principle of its operation is simple - it changes color depending on the resulting radiation.
Bracelet turns bright purple in the sun, which means that it is activated. If his owner is required additional protection from the sun, such as sunscreen, the bracelet changes color to pink or pale yellow, when to go into hiding and end the procedure of tanning.
Bracelet tanning UV SunSense can be used in any type of water: salt, fresh and chlorinated. The technology that underlies this devaysa similar to that applied in personal radiation measuring devices, with the only difference in the bracelet for sunburn is not measured gamma- rays and ultraviolet light-UV radiation.
Bracelet tanning UV SunSense is sold as online shops, as well as in the offline stores of America. According to the company, this unique device, which was first introduced to the market, allowing control of solar radiation and prevent dangerous diseases such as skin cancer or melanoma.