Is SPFooling you? – News

Written by suNNy on 27 February 2010 – 17:07 -

Applying moderate amounts of sunscreen protects skin from the most harmful sun rays, but new products advertise sun protection factors of 80 to even above 100 SPF levels, leaving consumers confused and believing the impossible – total protection … There are two different types of UV rays in sunlight: UVB light causes surface sunburn , while UVA light penetrates and causes deeper connective-tissue damage. UVA light is the culprit for premature aging and cell-level damage . …

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Don’t Screen Out All the Sun

Written by suNNy on 26 February 2010 – 4:00 -

sun tanning and fun at the beach 300x200 Dont Screen Out All the SunCheck out the site EWG have created called Skin Deep which is a cosmetics safety database. It rates sunscreens and other cosmetics on the safety of their ingredients and the effectiveness of the products themselves. … Sunscreen does what it’s name suggests – it blocks the sun from reaching your skin. This is for the purpose of preventing skin damage in the form of sunburn or, more severely, skin cancer. But one of the problems with blocking the sun is that sun exposure is necessary in order to produce vitamin D.

Vitamin D is made by the body when ultraviolet radiation from sunlight reacts with the cholesterol in your skin (that’s right – you need cholesterol to make vitamin D). Sunblock stops, or at the very least decreases this reaction from occurring, possibly resulting in Vitamin D deficiency. (It should be pointed out, however, that this is a controversial statement. It is currently hotly debated as to whether sunscreen has a significant effect on vitamin D production – some doctors claim it does while the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) maintains it’s stance that sunscreen does not significantly reduce vitamin D production. Of course the majority of AAD officers have financial ties to sunscreen manufacturers. I’ll let you be the judge on that one).

Ironically, research is now linking low levels of vitamin D to cancer… Read more »


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Protect Your Skin from the Sun

Written by suNNy on 24 February 2010 – 15:03 -

dont stay in the sun at noon 300x225 Protect Your Skin from the SunSunblock products are important to skin health because they absorb ultraviolet radiation, a known carcinogen, from the sun . Therefore, along with sunblock clothing and other sun safety strategies, sunblocks are one of the most important parts of protecting … When choosing a sunscreen , one of the most important things to consider is the Sun Protection Factor, or SPF. Any sunblock above SPF 15 usually provides sufficient protection . If you do want to bronze your skin, …

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Summer skin must-haves

Written by suNNy on 23 February 2010 – 2:02 -

Regardless of your skin tone, protecting your skin with a minimal sunscreen can save you from spottiness, sunburns and even cancer. Here are some great skin solutions to cater to all your skin’s need throughout the summer: … As for sunscreens , spray bottles usually give you effective sun protection with an even reach to minimize streakiness. Coco suggests Minesol Protect by Roc with an SPF 30. Developed with dermatologists, Minesol Protect atomizer provides expert …

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How to Prevent and Treat Childhood Sports Injuries …

Written by suNNy on 21 February 2010 – 13:08 -

Remember to include sunscreen and a hat (when possible) to reduce the chance of sunburn , which is a type of injury to the skin. Sun protection may also decrease the chances of malignant melanoma—a potentially deadly skin cancer—or other skin cancers that … Injury prevention: Strength training (particularly knees and shoulders), aerobics (exercises that develop the strength and endurance of heart and lungs), warmup exercises, proper coaching, and use of safety equipment. …

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Don’t get burned, use sunscreens without nanoparticles …

Written by suNNy on 20 February 2010 – 0:03 -

Instead of protecting your epidermis from the damaging free radicals released when you get hit with natural UV rays, your sunscreen with nanoparticles could be compounding the skin damage. Ouch. That stings worse than a sun burn . … ten companies that confirmed to FOE that they have kept nanoparticles out of their products. So if you are concerned about nanoparticles in sunscreens look to these brands (some make sunscreens , others make moisturizers with sun protection ): …

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Sunscreen and SPF: What You Really Need to Know

Written by suNNy on 18 February 2010 – 11:03 -

Sunscreen should protect against UVA and UVB rays to avoid sunburn and aging. SPF, or sun protection factor, only refers to how much UVB sunscreen pro. … When it comes to sun safety , the line between science and hype is thinner than ever. Luckily, if you want to protect your skin from aging and reduce your risk of melanoma, there are actually only a few things to know when buying and using sunscreen . Look for sunscreens that block both UVA and UVB rays. …

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