Sadly, the answer is yes, yes and yes. The lighter your skin type, the more likely you are to develop skin cancer with tanning and this includes “indoor” tanning. But, even naturally darker skin types can get skin cancer...
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Tag: Sunscreens
Most people who love the sun really love being outdoors and love the warmth. You CAN be warm and outdoors and still protect your skin………..just sayin!!! Here’s how: Cover your skin with really cute sun protective clothing! J Crew has...
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I live in Seattle, where the summers are quite sunny. So I need to change my regimen from skincare products for the rainier, cloudier fall and winter to a more sunny and outdoor spring and summer. Summer skin care introduces...
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Father’s Day is coming up. With many men, it is a major challenge just to get them to moisturize or wear sunscreen. Here are the products on SkinTour that men generally like! A sunscreen they can apply without getting...
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Sadly, most of the drug store sunscreens just can’t cut it. For example, Neutrogena Healthy Defense Sunscreen – SPF 30 – despite it’s name contains extremely limited UVA coverage: at a piddly zinc 2% and the chemical blockers have limited activity in...
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Two products that are absolutely proven to make a visible as well as microscopic difference in skin by reversing sun damage (and skin cancer risks): 1 – A potent UVA blocking (they all block UVB) sunscreen like the Elta MD UV Daily or UV...
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I had a blog question the other day that reminded me (thank you) that not everyone in the world lives in these cold, winter places (like Seattle, Boston, London or Paris). Plus many of us now travel for work or...
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Well…..look at this photo! He was a truck driver. UVA rays go through window and car glass. The small amount of UVA daily, but over 365 days a year, really adds up. Protect your skin daily with a...
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There are two main differences. For starters, the quality of the active sunscreen ingredients in the tinted moisturizers isn’t good. They block UVB but not much UVA. The tinted sunscreens often have some zinc or titanium in them which are...
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The answer is that it’s still better to use a separate, high concentration antioxidant, because the quality and concentration of antioxidants in most sunscreens, moisturizers, makeup, etc. is just not high enough to do much good and the word "antioxidant"...
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