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Since 1996, May has been a time for educators and health professionals to spotlight skin cancer prevention, detection and treatment. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the U.S., with over one million new cases diagnosed every year.
Fashion and beauty industry insiders have spoken. Now it’s time for you to listen. The tanned look is no longer fashionable. The tides have turned. Those in the know are going with their own glow. You should too.
(source: Skin Cancer Foundation - skincancer.org)
When I see someone that looks like they've had too much sun I let them know the importance of wearing sunscreen and limiting their time in the sun. I'm sure most roll their eyes behind my back but I'm on a mission. Why? Because skin cancer is on the rise and my family has been effected by skin cancer and melanoma. You learn a lot when skin cancer plays into your life.
Did you know melanoma is hereditary? I didn't have a clue until my daughter's dad found out he had melanoma. Now my daughter goes to the dermatologist for yearly mole checks. I go for yearly mole checks not because it's hereditary on my side of the family, but because I was a sun lover when I was in my teens and 20s, plus I'm all for prevention.
I limit my time in the sun and use my favorite Sunless Tanning Lotion with moisturizer. I like it because it’s lightweight and nongreasy. Remember these lotions don’t have sunscreen so you’ll want to put on a sunscreen before going outdoors.
Sun exposure is the most preventable risk factor for all skin cancers, including melanoma. You can have fun in the sun and decrease your risk of skin cancer.
Here’s how to Be Sun Smart (Source: aad.org):
Generously apply a water-resistant sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor ) of at least 15 that provides broad-spectrum protection from both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) rays to all exposed skin. Re-apply every two hours, even on cloudy days, and after swimming or sweating.
Don’t forget to protect your lips with a Lip Protector with Sunscreen. You can use it alone or under lipstick or lip gloss.
Look for the AAD SEAL OF RECOGNITION on products that meet these criteria.
Wear protective clothing, such as a long-sleeved shirt, pants, a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses, where possible.
Seek shade when appropriate, remembering that the sun’s rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. If your shadow is shorter than you are, seek shade.
Protect children from sun exposure by playing in the shade, using protective clothing and applying sunscreen.
Use extra caution near water, snow and sand as they reflect the damaging rays of the sun, which can increase your chance of sunburn.
Get vitamin D safely through a healthy diet that may include vitamin supplements. If you want to get your vitamin D from the sun, all you need is 20 minutes a day.
Be sure to seek the sun during non-peak hours.
Avoid tanning beds. Ultraviolet light from the sun and tanning beds can cause skin cancer and wrinkling. If you want to look like you’ve been in the sun, consider using a sunless self-tanning product, but continue to use sunscreen with it.
Check your birthday suit on your birthday. If you notice anything changing, growing or bleeding on your skin, see a dermatologist. Skin cancer is very treatable when caught early.
Hello Fab 40 Girls!
First, I'm a proud mom to Natalie (she's the younger looking one in the picture lol).
I'm also a skin care and color consultant and love to help others. Women and men of all ages are concerned about the visible signs of aging which include fine lines and wrinkles, and the loss of skin firmness and elasticity. This is something I can help them with.
Baby boomers want to fight the signs of aging, while younger women want to delay them. For best results, be sure to ask me what products might work best for you.
I feel it's important to do things you believe in. Call it the "Oprah Factor"....at the end of the day we must ask ourselves if we love what we do and are we making a difference in the world.
I'm not good at doing something I don't believe in or compromising myself. I'm a people person and my business gives me the avenue to meet new people and the rewards have been endless. I'm able to help my clients find the right products for them and help other women start their own successful business.
I've learned you must give back, that's the rent you pay for living in this world.
I enjoy meeting new people, making new friends, networking with others and help those that need my expertise.
If you or someone you know needs "something more" in their lives I feel our company gives that and more. I'm excited to say I'm on my way to earning another new car! I think that is something to be excited about, don't you?
Feel free to contact me if I can ever be of service to you or help you gain your independent and become your own boss.
Blessings,
Leslie aka SkinCareGirl
skincare-girl@ca.rr.com
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