Sunscreen has become an absolute necessity for many people today. But it looks like the everyday essential has got an upgrade. Sunscreen pills that filter UV rays on the outside are the newest trend in skincare.

But are these pills really worth it? Let’s take a look. What are sunscreen pills? According to the Indian Express , which quoted Dr (Major) Gurveen Waraich Garekar of Garekars MD Dermatology Clinic, the sunscreen pills contain leucotomos polypodium, this Camellia inesis leaf extract appears to have some potential for providing some degree of sun protection. Antioxidants such as beta carotene, lycopene, vitamin C, and vitamin E “act at a cellular level to prevent the DNA damage of a cell due to UV rays.

” Vogue India quoted Dr Erika Aguilar, the primary benefit of oral chemo-photo protectors over topical sunscreens or even topical chemo-photo protectors is their systemic action, which enables them to offer consistent protection over the skin. She continues by mentioning fresh research that explains the advantages of several natural origin options. She says that an extract from Polypodium leucotomos has a pertinent chemo-photoprotective profile.

Can they truly protect you? “Sunscreen pills, despite their name, do not work in the same way as topical sunscreens,” Dr DM Mahajan, senior consultant, dermatology, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, told Financial Express . “These oral supplements typically contain antioxidants like polypodium leucotomos extract, beta-ca.