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Deciphering the Effects of Different Types of Sunlight Radiation on Skin Function: A Review

Sophia Letsiou, Elpida Koldiri, Apostolos Beloukas, Εfstathios Rallis, Vasiliki Kefala

2024Cosmetics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sunlight radiation is a fundamental component of our daily lives. Specifically, blue light as well as UV light appear to play a role in the development of oxidative stress, DNA damage, photoaging, and pigmentation through the chromophores in skin tissues. However, several skin problems like psoriasis, eczema, and atopic dermatitis can be avoided with short-duration exposures to low-energy blue light radiation or UV radiation. In addition, exploring the effects of blue light as well as UV radiation on skin is quite essential for the development of minimally invasive antiaging strategies and for the design of innovative cosmetic formulations in modern aesthetics and cosmetology. Thus, in this review, we present the advantages as well as the disadvantages of light radiation, with a special focus on blue light and UV radiation activity on the human skin. We also discuss the molecular action of blue light and UV radiation on human skin. Other types of light radiation are included to holistically approach the effect of light on human skin.

Topics & Concepts

SunlightFunction (biology)RadiationAstrobiologyEnvironmental scienceOpticsBiologyPhysicsEvolutionary biologySkin Protection and AgingBee Products Chemical AnalysisThermoregulation and physiological responses
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