Posts Tagged ‘Skin Cancers’

Sun Damage and Skin Cancer

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

When you live by the beach, it’s hard to resist the temptation to go out boating, surfing, swimming and tanning every spare chance you get. However, the sun damage potential is great unless you lather on the sun-block, bring an umbrella and wear protective clothing, researchers warn. Think tanning beds are any safer? Guess again! Researchers at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research in New Zealand ran a comprehensive report looking at 21 different studies and found that people who began using tanning beds under the age of 35 doubled their risk of getting melanoma. While some sunlight and melanin production is natural, choosing wisely can yield younger looking skin, easily subtracting ten years from your looks.

Natural Skin Care Ideas

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

In years past, it was not unusual for a woman to sit outside all day long and suntan. Today, however, research and time has shown that this summer past time is actually extremely dangerous to your skin. While a tan may seem beautiful, constant tanning will make your skin leathery as you age, and it will increase the amount of wrinkles that you have. Even more dangerous, however, is the fact that sun exposure is definitively linked to certain skin cancers. Even today young women are obsessed with tanning beds, despite knowing the obvious risks. However, if you want to have beautiful skin well into your older years and do not want to put yourself at risk for dangerous skin cancer, try using some natural skin care ideas.

What Is The Significance Of Sun Damage In Relation To Skin Cancer?

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

What if you were informed that you could save ten years on your skin’s appearance by simply using sunscreen and avoiding prolonged contact with the scorching, hot sun? While healthy skin is usually hereditary or health-related, there’s no doubt that sun damage leads to skin tightening, deep wrinkles, skin discoloration and even skin cancer. You can’t prevent aging entirely, but an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when it comes to effective skin solutions!