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Skin Cancer Is On The Rise. Having Fun In the Sun Requires Proper Skin Care and Sun Tan Lotion

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Fun in the sun! Sun protection!

Skin cancer is on the rise! Statistics showed that more than 3 million Americans develop skin cancer each year. Most cases involve basal and squamous cell carcinomas (which are rarely fatal, but disfiguring). But, an estimated 91,000 people will be diagnosed with melanoma, and 9,000 Americans will die from it. It is nothing to be taken lightly!

When looking for sunscreen, you want to look for SPF which rates how it protects you from the UVB rays. For UVA rays look for Broad Spectrom sunscreen

Two classes of ingredients provides the UVA protection. For safety reasons, You want to select the Mineral sunscreen: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide. The mineral sunscreen doesn’t absorb into your body like chemical sunscreen and is well tolerated by people with sensitive skin. It is also recommended for children and babies.

Besides the active ingredients, there are inactive ingredients that are used to make the product feel like other cosmetics.You also want to check those ingredients, ingredients like fragrance, paraben, Retinyl palmitate, or vitamin A. are among the list of ingredients that pose harmful effects on our body and need to be avoided.

Frieda Y Lin, Beautiful Skin For Life by Frieda

Thank you for allowing me to share this important topic with you! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me.

My cell # is 561-578-7109. My email is frieda@beautifulskinforlifebyfrieda.com.

If you have a sunscreen you love and not sure about the ingredients. Feel free to reach out to me! Would love to check that for you!

Here is the list I referred in the talk: The 8 Best Clean Sunscreens

https://goop.com/beauty/bath-body/the-8-best-clean-sunscreens/

I am a skincare specialist representing a microbiome friendly, probiotic-based anti-aging skincare line. I offer complimentary virtual skin workshops with samples provided. The links are listed below.

09.17.2020 at 7:30 pm virtual
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-spa-night-microbiome-friendly-skincare-tickets-118398253363

https://truaurabeauty.com/friedalin

Beautifulskinforlifebyfrieda

https://www.linkedin.com/in/friedalin/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/journeytobeautifulskinforlifewithfrieda/

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Fun in the sun! Sun protection!

Skin cancer is on the rise! Statistics showed that more than 3 million Americans develop skin cancer each year. Most cases involve basal and squamous cell carcinomas (which are rarely fatal, but disfiguring). But, an estimated 91,000 people will be diagnosed with melanoma, and 9,000 Americans will die from it. It is nothing to be taken lightly!

When looking for sunscreen, you want to look for SPF which rates how it protects you from the UVB rays. For UVA rays look for Broad Spectrom sunscreen

Two classes of ingredients provides the UVA protection. For safety reasons, You want to select the Mineral sunscreen: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide. The mineral sunscreen doesn’t absorb into your body like chemical sunscreen and is well tolerated by people with sensitive skin. It is also recommended for children and babies.

Besides the active ingredients, there are inactive ingredients that are used to make the product feel like other cosmetics.You also want to check those ingredients, ingredients like fragrance, paraben, Retinyl palmitate, or vitamin A. are among the list of ingredients that pose harmful effects on our body and need to be avoided.

Frieda Y Lin, Beautiful Skin For Life by Frieda

Thank you for allowing me to share this important topic with you! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me.

My cell # is 561-578-7109. My email is frieda@beautifulskinforlifebyfrieda.com.

If you have a sunscreen you love and not sure about the ingredients. Feel free to reach out to me! Would love to check that for you!

Here is the list I referred in the talk: The 8 Best Clean Sunscreens

https://goop.com/beauty/bath-body/the-8-best-clean-sunscreens/

I am a skincare specialist representing a microbiome friendly, probiotic-based anti-aging skincare line. I offer complimentary virtual skin workshops with samples provided. The links are listed below.

09.17.2020 at 7:30 pm virtual
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-spa-night-microbiome-friendly-skincare-tickets-118398253363

https://truaurabeauty.com/friedalin

Beautifulskinforlifebyfrieda

https://www.linkedin.com/in/friedalin/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/journeytobeautifulskinforlifewithfrieda/

Support the show

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