Bikini and Sun Lovers BewareWritten by Valerie Giles
"It is becoming more and more important that all sun lovers take precautions to avoid excessive exposure to sun's harmful rays. Following are some tips to make your sun worshipping both enjoyable and safer."Many family traditions include a yearly visit to beach. Tucked away in our memories are smell of coconut oil, warmth of sun and sand mixed with cool beach breezes. However, gone are days of baby oil and metal sun reflectors, replaced with safer sun practices to preserve our natural skin color and condition. Sun protection comes in a variety of options to include sunscreen, sunglasses, sun hats, sun protective swimwear and cover-ups. An important part of your beach planning will be your sun protection. Sun tanning and trips to your local tanning salon aren’t best idea anymore. That’s because both emit harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation that can cause painful sunburn and may eventually lead to skin blemishes, premature aging of skin, cataracts and other eye problems, weakened immune system and skin cancer. And if Earth’s ozone layer continues to deplete and approximate rate of four to six percent per decade there will be more UV radiation reaching our skin. It is true that light skin is more susceptible to sun damage, however darker skinned people such as African Americans and Hispanic Americans can be affected. Everyone should be educated about affects of sun and steps needed to safer sun exposure. The easiest way to protect you from sun is simply by avoiding sun; sun’s rays are strongest between 10am and 3pm. Cloudy days may be deceiving as clouds only block about twenty percent of UV radiation, this is also true when swimming in water (the UV rays can still reach you). If you are going to be out in sun in your bikinis or swimsuits, either sunscreen or sunblock should be used. Both sunscreen and sunblock come in creams, lotions, ointments, gels or wax sticks, and when applied to skin will reflect, absorb or scatter either all or at least some of sun’s harmful rays. Currently on market are some makeup items containing sunscreen (lipstick being one example). Sunscreen products are believed to block a large percentage of harmful UV radiation. The FDA requires that any label of sunscreen products state sun protection factor (SPF), higher number longer a person is able to stay in sun before burning. It is recommended to wear at least a sunscreen with SPF 15, product should also be applied liberally 15 to 30 minutes before going outdoors. The sunscreen should be applied to all areas of skin that will be exposed to include; lips, ears, eyelids (be careful not to get in eyes), neck, nose, scalp (for those with thinning hair), feet, and hands. Children under 6 months should not wear sunscreen (covering their skin is best bet against sun exposure), as they might be too sensitive to ingredients. Sunscreen should become a regular habit for children whenever going outdoors. Sunglasses are a very important part of sun protection. Not only do sunglasses help us see in glaring sun, but also protect our eyes from sun damage. Price doesn’t matter as long as glasses are blocking ninety-nine to one hundred percent of UVA and UVB radiation (it should say on label). Try and select sunglasses that protect your eyes from all angles, a large framed wraparound style is suggested. Don’t forget to put sunglasses on your children as well; they can start wearing sunglasses as early as one year old. It is important to purchase real protective sunglasses for children, not toy sunglasses. Even if you’re wearing sunglasses you might want to put some sunscreen on your eyelids (be careful not to get sunscreen in you’re eyes), as sunglasses protect your eyes from UV rays not skin around eyes.
| | Acne TipsWritten by Kim Standerline
Probiotics and Prebiotics Ask your health care provider about using probiotics and prebiotics. Probiotic supplements can assist with replenishing helpful bacterium in your digestive system that aid in effective processing and elimination of food, vitamins, minerals and nutrients; These helpful bacterium are often lacking when you're taking antibiotics for acne treatment, thus further backing up system, clogging pores. And similarly, prebiotic foods can assist with replenishing helpful bacterium such as bananas, onions, honey and artichokes.Supplements & Misc Products – Here are some supplements and miscellaneous products reported to help cover bases when dealing with acne issues to make sure your body is getting what it needs. Maca Some report this powdered Peruvian root vegetable, rich in essential amino acids, fatty acids, minerals like calcium, magnesium, iodine, iron, potassium and silica, and phytochemicals, helps with stabilizing body's systems and hormones. Add it in smoothie's for a little extra sweetness and flavor. Manuka honey Reported to have strong antibiotic, antiseptic and antiviral properties. Many recommend it for good skin (externally) and good digestion (internally). Nature's Living Super food A nutrient-dense foodstuff this is reported to be full of minerals and a complete range of nutrients; vitamins and trace minerals. Neem soap This soap is said to house these qualities or properties: antibacterial, anti fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti parasitic and antiviral- - helpful for prevention and treatment of acne. Users report calm and soothing skin effects.
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