Sunlight |
Most humans beings love Sun, love summer, and the images of
crowded beaches are typical everywhere when fair weather comes.
Why are we so fond of Sun. Maybe the answer to this question
is not easy, maybe each person has their own reasons. But there are three main
positive aspects that none of us can avoid.
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The first one is related to mood. People are happier when
the sun shines. There is a physiological reason for this: production of
melatonin.
Melatonin is a hormone produced by the pineal gland, in the middle of our head,
under the brain. The secretion of this hormone decreases when the brain detects
big amounts of sunlight.
So, the amount of melatonin circulating in our blood
is lower in summer. And melatonin, at the same time, is an inhibitor of the
brain and sexual glands. During winter, our sexual activity is lower and we
tend to get depressed more frequently. On the other hand, when the weather is
sunny and the days are longer, we have more sexual activity and our depression
is much more infrequent.
The second factor is related to the production of vitamins.
Sunlight promotes (in some way, catalyzes) the transformation of cholesterol
into colecalcipherol, also called vitamin D.
This organic chemical product is
necessary for the absorption of nutrients and production of growth hormones.
In
fact, this product is given to children in countries with low levels of
insolation, above all when they are two or younger.
The third one is more peregrine: tanned skin is more
fashionable. Because, although it is true that nowadays a certain copper bright
in your body makes you feel beautiful, this fact has changed along history.
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But firstly, lets analyze what tanned skin means. The dark
colour is promoted by an organic molecule called melanin, produced by cells
located on the basal layer of the epidermis in our skin. This substance, built
up in grains called melanosomes, has a dark brown colour that pigment the
surface of our exposed body. The main function of this product is to absorb
deleterious radiations of the sunlight, mainly ultraviolet rays.
In fact, what we are doing when we lie on the towel, under
the sun, is provoking damage in our skin, and the melanin is a response to that
damage. We must remember that ultraviolet rays cause skin cancer and other
degenerative diseases, such as actinic dermatitis.
As has already been mentioned, the relation between the
colour of our skin and how fashionable we are has changed along the years. The
main issue is not your colour, but how the colour of your skin shows your
lifestyle.
Nowadays tanned skin is fashionable mainly because popular
people, celebrities, rich men or women are those who can spend their time on
the shore, sailing their yates, living a perpetual summer, half of the year in
the northern hemisphere and in the southern one the other half.
But this has not always been the case. In the first years of
the last century, for instance, white skin was by far more fashionable. The
reason is simple: dark skinned people were the ones that had to work outdoors
(farmers, bricklayers, etc.).
And what if we talk about seventeenth century in France,
just before the French Revolution. At that time, pale skin was so fashionable
that celebrities spent lots of money buying white cosmetics in order to give
them that bright white colour.
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The paradox is that then they didn't have the chemical
substances that we have today to obtain the white colors of our makeup
products: titanium dioxide and magnesium or cinc stearate. So they used more
simple substances, mainly white powder made up of wheat flour.
High society
people required such a large amount of wheat to produce makeup, that the
reserves of wheat necessary to produce bread fell dramatically. The low amount
of wheat provisions led to a substantial increase of the prices of bread and
other basic meals. As a result, poor people started to get hungry due to the
corporal decoration of rich people.
How this ends up is well known. I am not suggesting that the
increase of prices of food due to the misuse of wheat was the main problem of
that French society, it was only one factor.
But we can say that, in some way, high society driven so crazy with their
white skinned fashion that they finally lost their head.
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