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Enjoy Summer Sun Safely, Skin Care Treatment
In addition, sunburn -related medical charges totaled almost $1 million. This summer, CHFS urges all Kentuckians to protect themselves and their loved ones, particularly young children, from harmful sun exposure. … Avoid sunbathing . ? Avoid tanning parlors. ? Wear a hat that shields your face from the sun . ? Limit your sun exposure. The sun is hottest and strongest between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.. ? Use sunscreen with a sun protection factor of 15 or greater. … Continue reading
Sunburn: Not Just For Humans — Protect Your Pets, Too
Sunbathers . Getty Images/DavidDeLossy. Over the last 20 years or so, there has been increased interest, education and products available to protect people from sunburn . News of various skin cancers have helped people shift from the “healthy … Sunscreens contain ingredients that are absorbed through the skin and are regulated by the FDA. All ingredients should be listed on the container. Sun Protection Factor (SPF) has not been rated for animals, and because of this, … Continue reading
What Do You Choose – Shade or Sun?
Memorial Day signals the beginning of summer and “fun in the sun ”. How do you protect yourself (and your children) from sun exposure Do you sunbathe or use a tanning bed? Do you practice sun safety ? … Instead, use a sunless self-tanning product, but continue to use sunscreen with it. Use a sunscreen – Use a sunscreen of Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of at least 15 that provides broad-spectrum protection from both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) rays. … Continue reading
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Healthy Children: Summer safety (part 2): Practice safe sun!
2/3 of UV rays penetrate clouds and can cause unexpected sunburns . The “SPF” ( sun protection factor) on sunscreens estimates how well the UV rays are blocked from reaching the skin. A factor of “15″ means that sun exposure of 15 minutes is equivalent … Play in the shade. Bring an umbrella or pop-up tent along to avoid direct sun . No sunbathing ! Remember: tan skin is damaged skin. Use sunscreen liberally. There is no evidence at all that sunscreen is harmful to children. … Continue reading
Wholistic Kinesiology Institute: Sunscreens, Sunburns, Sunshine …
In separate tests, three commercial sunscreens with high sun protection factors (SPF) of 20 or more were applied to the skin samples. The samples were then exposed to ultraviolet A (UVA) light at intensities comparable to that of sunlight. … that sunbathing is safe as long as they apply sunscreens , however Sanders says that this is not the case and that sunscreens may actually increase the risk of developing melanoma as people wearing them tend to stay out in the sun … Continue reading
Is Your Sunscreen Keeping You Safe? Skin Care Treatment
Sunscreen is an important first line of protection against sun exposure, but experts warn that some of the ingredients can lose their effectiveness over time. Bottles that have been sitting on the shelf for more than a year may not provide … Along with replacing sunscreen yearly, here are other sun safety tips to remember: * Apply a sun block with a rating of SPF 15 or higher;. * Reapply sun block every two hours, and immediately after swimming or heavy perspiration; … Continue reading
Sun Protection for Kids: Travel Savvy Mom
Sunscreen is a big topic, and we’ll have a more comprehensive guest post that does it justice on Thursday (May is sun safety and skin cancer awareness month in case you hadn’t heard). … clothing is treated with chemicals, which sounds sort of scary unless you consider the fact that sunscreen is too. I’ve personally never gotten burned through my clothes, but apparently this is a UVA vs. UVB situation. UVB damage is visible immediately in the form of a sunburn . … Continue reading

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