A new study has revealed that even a low level of daily exposure to a common component of sunlight ultraviolet A1 or UVA1 can cause skin damage at the molecular level after just a few days. The findings by researchers at University of Michigan Medical School highlighted the need for better sunscreens to protect against these damaging rays and prevent the process that can cause skin to look old wrinkled and sagging prematurely. The researchers showed that damage starts after just two daily exposures to a low amount of ultraviolet A1 or UVA1 light- which makes up most of the