Khloe Kardashian’s go-to PCA Skin SPF!

In the world of glamour and glitz, where celebrities often seem invincible, reality TV star Khloe Kardashian recently shared a deeply personal experience that brought attention to a critical health issue: skin cancer. With her platform of millions of followers, Khloe’s openness about her battle with skin cancer serves as a wake-up call for us all to prioritise sun safety.

In a candid social media post on September 19th 2023, Khloe Kardashian revealed her journey with skin cancer. In this, she urged her followers to take precautions against the sun’s harmful rays. She shared her shock upon receiving the diagnosis and emphasised the importance of regular skin checks and protection from sun exposure.

Khloe’s experience underscores the critical need for sun protection measures. Simple steps like wearing sunscreen daily, seeking shade during peak sun hours, and wearing protective clothing can significantly reduce the risk of developing skin cancer. Additionally, regular skin checks by a dermatologist can help detect any abnormalities early, increasing the chances of successful treatment. Khloe’s preferred facial SPF of choice is the PCA Skin Weightless Protection Broad Spectrum SPF45.

Why choose PCA Skin SPFs?

The entire line of PCA Skin broad spectrum SPF products has been awarded The Skin Cancer Foundation Seal of Recommendation for Daily Use or Active Use! When used regularly, these SPF products help to reduce the potential risk of skin cancer and premature skin ageing caused by overexposure to UV rays.

To receive The Seal of Recommendation, PCA Skin products were put through rigorous testing and met stringent criteria for safety and efficacy:

  1. Photobiology (SPF determination). This test confirms that the product not only meets, but also exceeds the SPF number listed on the package.
  2. Phototoxicity. This test determines whether the product will cause any type of acute light-induced skin response. This ensures that the product is not sensitising, even in extreme UV conditions.
  3. RIPT (Repeat Insult Patch Test aka Contact Irritancy Testing). This test places the product under occlusion on test participants’ skin for six weeks. This proves that there is no chance of the product being an irritant. With the passing of this test, this clarifies that the products are not irritating or sensitising. This even includes sensitive skin types!

Read the full article from PCA Skin here.

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Article credit: PCA Skin UK

Image credits: Khloe Kardashian

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