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Sunscreens – Do You Know How To Properly Apply Them?

... of hands and knees. But these parts of the body are as susceptible to sun damage as the others. Therefore, make sure to apply sunscreen on all areas of your body. For areas that are hard to reach by yourself like your back, ask a friend to ... Read Read: Sunscreens – Do You Know How To Properly Apply Them?

By: Marilynn Syrett | 01/05/2009 | Skin Care
Wayne Campbell

Sunscreens: Do They Cause Skin Cancer?

... of ultraviolet radiation are believed to contribute to the development of skin cancer.Most chemical sunscreens contain from 2 to 5% of benzophenone or its derivatives (oxybenzone, benzophenone-3) as their active ingredient. Benzophenone is ... Read Read: Sunscreens: Do They Cause Skin Cancer?

By: Wayne Campbell | 09/03/2009 | Skin Care
Roger Carr

Getting to Know the Different Types of Sunscreen

... about one that's made with zinc oxide? Or is it titanium dioxide? If you are confused with the various types of sunscreens available over the counter and you can't understand the labels of them all, then welcome to the club. You are just ... Read Read: Getting to Know the Different Types of Sunscreen

By: Roger Carr | 04/04/2009 | Skin Care

How Sunscreen Lotion Protects your Skin?

... in vitro with the help of a specially designed spectrometer. In this case, the actual transmittance of the sunscreen is measured, along with the degradation of the product due to being exposed to sunlight. Active Ingredients The ... Read Read: How Sunscreen Lotion Protects your Skin?

By: Tarkesh Botadra | 10/10/2007 | Health

Sunscreen and Uv Rays

... aging. Put on sunscreen at least every 2 to 3 hours while you are exposed to the sun. Doctors recommend using about one ounce of sunscreen for all parts of the body, including the face. For people who have sensitive facial skin, there are ... Read Read: Sunscreen and Uv Rays

By: Angie Ng | 16/07/2008 | Skin Care

What Is Ecamsule Sunscreen And What Does It Do?

... the gradual damage that sunlight can have on our skin. That's why nearly all doctors and dermatologists recommend using sunscreen if you intend to subject yourself to the sun's rays. Below, you'll learn about the different types of ... Read Read: What Is Ecamsule Sunscreen And What Does It Do?

By: Sharmani Pillay | 11/04/2008 | Wellness

“wear Sunscreen!” True Advice From a Fake Speech, and Tips to Protect your Skin From Sun Damage

... And the answer is, "Yes, no matter who you are, where you live, where you work, you really need to wear sunscreen every day.” Why am I so determined to get everybody slathered with skin protection? Well, nobody is in a better position than ... Read Read: “wear Sunscreen!” True Advice From a Fake Speech, and Tips to Protect your Skin From Sun Damage

By: James Fairfield | 15/01/2008 | Skin Care

The Dangers of Sunscreen Exposed

... . While it is important to do what you can to protect yourself from the harmful rays of the sun, it is best to find measures other than sunscreen if you want to do it. There are numerous products that contain a large number of toxic ... Read Read: The Dangers of Sunscreen Exposed

By: Gaetane Ross | 29/07/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Preventing Wrinkles Through Sunscreen Protection

... sunscreen contains a variety of ingredients that can either absorb or block these rays. For example, Anthelios sunscreens have an ingredient called Mexoryl. This ingredient contains an agent called ecamsule that can absorb and release the ... Read Read: Preventing Wrinkles Through Sunscreen Protection

By: Sharmani Pillay | 11/04/2008 | Health
Irina Wardas

How to Save our Skin From Sun Damage Naturally (part I: Sunscreen)

... zinc oxide totally block UVB and UVA rays) and titanium dioxide. They are supposed to be safer products. You might be interested in sunscreen products with micronized zinc oxide as the only active ingredient. 2. We can use oils from our ... Read Read: How to Save our Skin From Sun Damage Naturally (part I: Sunscreen)

By: Irina Wardas | 18/06/2008 | Women's Health

The Importance of Sunscreen Lotion

... enjoying the pleasant effects of the sun. Those with the most sensitive skin, however, need to take extra precautions. Sunscreen lotion should not only be applied to the arms and upper body, it should also be applied to the ears, the back ... Read Read: The Importance of Sunscreen Lotion

By: Arnie Stevenson | 10/12/2008 | Skin Care

The Characteristics of a Good Sunscreen

... 3. It should feel good on the skin. Though this seems like a very silly characteristic, it couldn't be further from the truth. Sunscreens only work if you use them so if you are forced to apply a greasy, unappealing substance to your skin, ... Read Read: The Characteristics of a Good Sunscreen

By: Sharmani Pillay | 02/10/2008 | Health

Dogs Benefit From Eye Protection Goggles and Sunscreen

... capable lenses; two adjustable soft elastic head and chin straps; for complete and beneficial eye protection for your pet. Sunscreen for your dogs! Many people can benefit from the protection offered by sunscreen, and so can ... Read Read: Dogs Benefit From Eye Protection Goggles and Sunscreen

By: Jay Jacovitz | 20/05/2008 | Pets
Omid Jaffari

Toxins in Your Medicine Cabinet – the Hidden Dangers of Deodorant, Toothpaste and Possibly Even Your Sunscreen

... is usually loaded with chemicals and contain animal products, especially if you start buying versions that tan and provide sunscreen, or those that are water proof and sand proof and have lots of smell good perfume and the like. If you want ... Read Read: Toxins in Your Medicine Cabinet – the Hidden Dangers of Deodorant, Toothpaste and Possibly Even Your Sunscreen

By: Omid Jaffari | 05/01/2009 | Wellness
Paul Penders

Problems Found With 650 U.s. Sunscreens

... 83% of the 785 name-brand sunscreens with SPF ratings or 15 or higher that the EWG analyzed.A full 12% of all of the sunscreens analyzed by the EWG protect only from sunburn (ultraviolet B or UVB radiation), containing no ingredients that ... Read Read: Problems Found With 650 U.s. Sunscreens

By: Paul Penders | 22/08/2007 | Cosmetics

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