UVA Rays: The #1 Skin Risk Most Women Ignore Daily

Person wearing a pink shirt, indoors, with a patterned wall in the background.

By Seo-yeon C.

Last Updated: April 09, 2025

Summary

Why UVA light could be the real reason your skin is aging, even if you never go outside.

How your windows quietly let in the most skin-damaging rays without you feeling a thing.

A Korean skincare product that protects your skin from modern-day exposure.

Person applying cream to their face near the eye.

Figure 1: An example of UVA’s effect. The right side of this 69-year-old truck driver’s face was exposed to daylight through a window for 28 years, leading to dramatically more wrinkles, sagging, and thickened “leathery” skin on that side. The left side remained far more youthful. This one-of-a-kind case illustrates how chronic UVA exposure indoors can accelerate skin aging.


Researchers have a term for this kind of light-induced premature aging: photoaging.


Shockingly, up to 90% of visible skin aging is caused by cumulative exposure to light.


Over time, this leads to skin that’s wrinkled, sagging, and leathery in appearance.


In fact, dermatologists often nickname UVA “the aging ray” for this reason.


UVA accounts for up to 95% of the UV radiation reaching the Earth’s surface, and it’s not significantly filtered out by clouds or standard windows.


Unlike UVB (the sunburn ray) which is strongest at midday and mostly blocked by glass, **UVA shines with relatively equal intensity all day long and does pass through windows.


So from 8 AM to 5 PM, if you sit near a window – at home, at work, or driving in a car – you’re getting a dose of UVA.


You won’t feel it (UVA doesn’t cause immediate redness or heat), but it’s reaching into your skin’s deeper layers.


Over months and years, that daily exposure can invisibly accumulate damage.

How Modern Life Exposes Us to More Light Than We Think

Hand holding a tube of CC cream with packaging in the background.

In our modern lifestyles, we’ve increased our exposure to skin-damaging light without realizing it.


Take working from home as an example.

Many people set up a home office by a window for the pleasant natural light.


Spending long hours by that sunny window means racking up more UVA exposure and skin damage than you might expect.


It’s the reason dermatologists now say that “staying inside all day doesn’t fully shield you” from UV risk.


There’s another source of daily light exposure that’s become almost unavoidable: our digital screens.


Computers, tablets, smartphones, and even modern indoor lighting (LEDs) emit high-energy visible (HEV) light, often called “blue light.”


While the main source of blue light is still the sun (daylight has a lot of blue in it), the fact is we are now spending enormous portions of our day in front of screens.


By some estimates, half of our waking life is spent looking at screens (especially since the rise of remote work).


During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people’s screen time skyrocketed, meaning more exposure to blue light from devices than ever before.


So, why does this matter for your skin?


It’s not as intensely harmful as UV, but prolonged blue light exposure can trigger changes like hyperpigmentation (dark spots) and even break down collagen, leading to wrinkles and skin laxity allure.com.


In fact, about 10% of the skin aging once attributed solely to sun may actually come from chronic exposure to HEV (blue) and infrared light from both the sun and screens.


Day after day, this ambient exposure adds up.


This means we need daily protection as part of our routine, just like brushing teeth.

The Shift: Daily SPF as Part of Your Indoor Routine

Hand holding a tube of CC cream with packaging in the background.

Given what we now know about UVA sneaking through windows and the effects of cumulative daily light, experts are urging people to wear SPF every morning, even if you’ll be inside.


The idea is that by having a base layer of protection on your skin at all times, you drastically reduce the slow drip of damage that leads to premature aging.


However, there’s a practical challenge here: traditional sunscreens weren’t exactly formulated for indoor, everyday comfort.


Wearing those while sitting at a computer all day – when you’re not even leaving the house – can feel unpleasant or unnecessary.


Even makeup products like foundations that include SPF often don’t solve the problem.


Why?


Because people tend to apply them like normal cosmetics – in a thin layer.

Which is simply not enough to protect your skin.


For instance, to get the full protection of an SPF 30 foundation, you’d have to apply about a teaspoon’s worth to your face!


That is far more makeup than anyone would realistically wear.


(Imagine caking on a whole teaspoon of foundation; it would look and feel ridiculous).


So when we rely on a bit of SPF in our makeup, we often end up under-protected because we use too little.


The bottom line is this: for daily indoor sun safety, we need products that people actually want to wear in generous amounts, every day.


A New Solution: Lightweight Protection with Korean Skin Therapy’s CC Cream

Person applying cream in a heart shape on their cheek.

This is the Korean CC cream that I’ve now started using every day.


It’s essentially an all-in-one daily shield for your skin that feels light and nurturing.

It's more like a hydrating skincare product than a heavy sunscreen.


Let’s break down what makes this CC cream different and ideal for indoor daily use.

Broad-Spectrum UV Protection

Person applying cream in a heart shape on their cheek.

First and foremost, it provides UVA and UVB protection in a broad-spectrum formula.


“Broad-spectrum” means it’s been tested to filter out a significant percentage of both UVA and UVB rays.

Crucial for guarding against wrinkles and sun damage.


Unlike many makeup products that have a token SPF, this cream is truly formulated as a serious sunscreen and it encourages you to apply it to your whole face (more on that in a moment).


In other words, when I put it on in the morning, I know I’m getting that invisible window-blocking shield against UVA rays creeping into my home office, as well as the UVB if I step outside.

Lightweight Formula

Person applying cream in a heart shape on their cheek.

The formula is lightweight and non-greasy.


When you apply the CC cream, it sinks in without that oily or sticky feel.


There’s no chalky white cast either.


The cream actually comes out of the tube white, but (in a bit of skincare wizardry) it contains special encapsulated pigments that burst and adjust to your skin tone as you blend it in.


Within seconds, it matches your complexion and leaves a sheer, natural finish.

Moisturizing

Person applying cream in a heart shape on their cheek.

This CC cream is loaded with skin-loving ingredients.


One star ingredient is Centella Asiatica, a plant extract that’s beloved in Asia for its healing and calming properties.


Centella Asiatica has been shown to help skin retain moisture and reduce redness and inflammation, so it’s fantastic for sensitive or stressed skin.


If you have any irritation (say from dry air or last night’s retinol), this cream actually feels soothing when you put it on.


What’s more, Centella is rich in compounds that can stimulate collagen production in the skin.


Additionally, the cream contains humectants like glycerin to keep skin hydrated, so it can double as your daily moisturizer.


I often skip a separate face cream now, because this hydrates well enough on its own.

Convenience

Person applying cream in a heart shape on their cheek.

Because this CC cream can replace three products – moisturizer, sunscreen, and a light foundation/base – in one step, it meshes perfectly with a busy routine.


In the morning, I can just cleanse, then smooth this on, and I’m basically done.


My skin is moisturized, protected, and slightly perfected (it provides a healthy, radiant finish that makes my skin look fresh and even-toned).


There’s no need for layering a heavy sunscreen and then trying to put makeup over it.


Since it feels and looks like just putting on a lightweight moisturizer or BB cream, I naturally use a generous amount – I don’t have to skimp.


This is key: as we discussed, using too little SPF product is a common issue, but with a pleasant formula like this, you’re happy to slather it on.

UVA Rays: The #1 Skin Risk Most Women Ignore Daily

Person in a white lab coat with arms crossed, smiling.

By Reese

Last Updated: May 12, 2025

Summary

Why UVA light could be the real reason your skin is aging, even if you never go outside.

How your windows quietly let in the most skin-damaging rays without you feeling a thing.

A Korean skincare product that protects your skin from modern-day exposure.

Close-up of an elderly person's face showing wrinkles and skin texture.

Figure 1: An example of UVA’s effect. The right side of this 69-year-old truck driver’s face was exposed to daylight through a window for 28 years, leading to dramatically more wrinkles, sagging, and thickened “leathery” skin on that side. The left side remained far more youthful. This one-of-a-kind case illustrates how chronic UVA exposure indoors can accelerate skin aging.

Researchers have a term for this kind of light-induced premature aging: photoaging.


Shockingly, up to 90% of visible skin aging is caused by cumulative exposure to light.


Over time, this leads to skin that’s wrinkled, sagging, and leathery in appearance.


In fact, dermatologists often nickname UVA “the aging ray” for this reason.

UVA accounts for up to 95% of the UV radiation reaching the Earth’s surface, and it’s not significantly filtered out by clouds or standard windows.


Unlike UVB (the sunburn ray) which is strongest at midday and mostly blocked by glass, **UVA shines with relatively equal intensity all day long and does pass through windows.


So from 8 AM to 5 PM, if you sit near a window – at home, at work, or driving in a car – you’re getting a dose of UVA.


You won’t feel it (UVA doesn’t cause immediate redness or heat), but it’s reaching into your skin’s deeper layers.


Over months and years, that daily exposure can invisibly accumulate damage.

How Modern Life Exposes Us to More Light Than We Think

In our modern lifestyles, we’ve increased our exposure to skin-damaging light without realizing it.


Take working from home as an example.

Many people set up a home office by a window for the pleasant natural light.


Spending long hours by that sunny window means racking up more UVA exposure and skin damage than you might expect.

It’s the reason dermatologists now say that “staying inside all day doesn’t fully shield you” from UV risk.


There’s another source of daily light exposure that’s become almost unavoidable: our digital screens.


Computers, tablets, smartphones, and even modern indoor lighting (LEDs) emit high-energy visible (HEV) light, often called “blue light.”


While the main source of blue light is still the sun (daylight has a lot of blue in it), the fact is we are now spending enormous portions of our day in front of screens.


By some estimates, half of our waking life is spent looking at screens (especially since the rise of remote work).


During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people’s screen time skyrocketed, meaning more exposure to blue light from devices than ever before.


So, why does this matter for your skin?

It’s not as intensely harmful as UV, but prolonged blue light exposure can trigger changes like hyperpigmentation (dark spots) and even break down collagen, leading to wrinkles and skin laxity allure.com.


In fact, about 10% of the skin aging once attributed solely to sun may actually come from chronic exposure to HEV (blue) and infrared light from both the sun and screens.


Day after day, this ambient exposure adds up.


This means we need daily protection as part of our routine, just like brushing teeth.

The Shift: Daily SPF as Part of Your Indoor Routine

Hand holding a tube of CC cream with packaging in the background.

Given what we now know about UVA sneaking through windows and the effects of cumulative daily light, experts are urging people to wear SPF every morning, even if you’ll be inside.


The idea is that by having a base layer of protection on your skin at all times, you drastically reduce the slow drip of damage that leads to premature aging.


However, there’s a practical challenge here: traditional sunscreens weren’t exactly formulated for indoor, everyday comfort.


Wearing those while sitting at a computer all day – when you’re not even leaving the house – can feel unpleasant or unnecessary.

Even makeup products like foundations that include SPF often don’t solve the problem.


Why?


Because people tend to apply them like normal cosmetics – in a thin layer.

Which is simply not enough to protect your skin.


For instance, to get the full protection of an SPF 30 foundation, you’d have to apply about a teaspoon’s worth to your face!


That is far more makeup than anyone would realistically wear.


(Imagine caking on a whole teaspoon of foundation; it would look and feel ridiculous).


So when we rely on a bit of SPF in our makeup, we often end up under-protected because we use too little.


The bottom line is this: for daily indoor sun safety, we need products that people actually want to wear in generous amounts, every day.

Person applying cream to their face near the eye.

A New Solution: Lightweight Protection with Korean Skin Therapy’s CC Cream


This is the Korean CC cream that I’ve now started using every day.


It’s essentially an all-in-one daily shield for your skin that feels light and nurturing.

It's more like a hydrating skincare product than a heavy sunscreen.


Let’s break down what makes this CC cream different and ideal for indoor daily use.

Broad-Spectrum UV Protection

Person applying cream to their face with a tube.

First and foremost, it provides UVA and UVB protection in a broad-spectrum formula.


“Broad-spectrum” means it’s been tested to filter out a significant percentage of both UVA and UVB rays.

Crucial for guarding against wrinkles and sun damage.


Unlike many makeup products that have a token SPF, this cream is truly formulated as a serious sunscreen and it encourages you to apply it to your whole face (more on that in a moment).


In other words, when I put it on in the morning, I know I’m getting that invisible window-blocking shield against UVA rays creeping into my home office, as well as the UVB if I step outside.

Lightweight Formula

Woman with cream designs on her face, smiling slightly.

The formula is lightweight and non-greasy.


When you apply the CC cream, it sinks in without that oily or sticky feel.


There’s no chalky white cast either.


The cream actually comes out of the tube white, but (in a bit of skincare wizardry) it contains special encapsulated pigments that burst and adjust to your skin tone as you blend it in.


Within seconds, it matches your complexion and leaves a sheer, natural finish.

Moisturizing

Split image: cream on hand and green leaves.

This CC cream is loaded with skin-loving ingredients.


One star ingredient is Centella Asiatica, a plant extract that’s beloved in Asia for its healing and calming properties.


Centella Asiatica has been shown to help skin retain moisture and reduce redness and inflammation, so it’s fantastic for sensitive or stressed skin.


If you have any irritation (say from dry air or last night’s retinol), this cream actually feels soothing when you put it on.


What’s more, Centella is rich in compounds that can stimulate collagen production in the skin.


Additionally, the cream contains humectants like glycerin to keep skin hydrated, so it can double as your daily moisturizer.


I often skip a separate face cream now, because this hydrates well enough on its own.

Convenience

Person holding a tube of cream, smiling slightly.

Because this CC cream can replace three products – moisturizer, sunscreen, and a light foundation/base – in one step, it meshes perfectly with a busy routine.


In the morning, I can just cleanse, then smooth this on, and I’m basically done.


My skin is moisturized, protected, and slightly perfected (it provides a healthy, radiant finish that makes my skin look fresh and even-toned).


There’s no need for layering a heavy sunscreen and then trying to put makeup over it.


Since it feels and looks like just putting on a lightweight moisturizer or BB cream, I naturally use a generous amount – I don’t have to skimp.


This is key: as we discussed, using too little SPF product is a common issue, but with a pleasant formula like this, you’re happy to slather it on.

“This product is a game-changer! It gives my skin such a natural, radiant glow while evening out my complexion. I love how light it feels—like I’m wearing nothing at all. Plus, it subtly blurs fine lines and dark circles. Total win!”

-- Tanya S.

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