

Sun protection is an essential part of every skin care routine. Whatever your age, skin type or lifestyle, you'll surely be able to find a Coola sunscreen or skincare product that keeps you well-shielded without wreaking havoc on your complexion. The Coola line strikes that happy balance between rigorous UV protection and dermatological sensitivity.

Yet the health and cosmetic threats posed by sun exposure are real enough to warrant consistent and comprehensive use of sunscreens. Sun-protection products that irritate the skin, smell unpleasant, and feel oppressively heavy and greasy can be truly nightmarish to apply. Those with naturally sensitive skin may be especially frustrated by the standard options. Typical sunscreen can be aggravating, particularly when it's concocted with artificial ingredients. These formulations also rely on organic, naturally sourced, and green ingredients, so you can enjoy the added satisfaction of protecting your complexion with products that don't come with a heavy ecological footprint. The Coola brand offers sensitively formulated sun-protection products that are gentle on your skin even as they guard against the searing UV rays. Sunscreen can provide essential protection from this harmful radiation, but many formulations can be harsh or ineffective, so much so that lots of people are entirely turned off by them and take their risks under the blazing sun with no shielding at all. Excessive and unfiltered exposure to ultraviolet radiation poses numerous dangers and challenges, among them the undeniable badges of premature aging, wrinkles, creases, spots, blotches, and the risk of a slew of skin cancers. It's an unfortunate fact of life that the sun, the life-giving engine of our biosphere, can ravage our bodies even as it provides the ultimate fuel we all rely upon. Many people avoid using sunscreen because they don't care for the texture or smell and many others avoid using protection for fear of irritating their delicate skin. Sun damage is one of the primary causes of melanoma and the leading cause of roughly 90 percent of all other types of skin cancers not to mention premature aging of the skin.
