Many people are interested in learning about sun spot removal methods, and while there certainly are many ways to go about sun spot removal, it’s much better to avoid getting sun spots or sun damage in the first place!
With an estimated 8,500 new cases of skin cancer diagnosed in the U.S. every day, it is important that you not only protect yourself from the sun’s UV rays, but also regularly check your skin for anything out of the ordinary. While freckles and moles are often harmless, it is …
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Most people know UV radiation from the sun can cause skin cancer. But did you know that the sun’s rays are also responsible for more than 90% of visible changes commonly attributed to skin aging, such as wrinkles, sagging, dryness, moles, and dark blotches? The sun’s rays tend to suppress the skin’s immunity, making some people more prone to cold sores or other skin infections.
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In addition to causing skin cancer, the sun is a bigger troublemaker. A new study confirms how the sun ages our skin, so wear the correct sunscreen.
Did you know that Sun Protection should be worn 365 days a year! That's right, and in our first-ever Infographic, we'll show you why.
If you've never gone a day without sunscreen, bravo. We bet you look fantastic. For the other 99.9% of us, we can shake off a little of the guilt: A growing body of research suggests that some of this damage may be partially reversible.