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		<title>Choosing Sunscreens &amp; Sunblocks For Different Skin Types</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you’re outdoors for recreational or work purposes, repeated exposure to the sun will have its natural consequences for your skin. Regardless of color, skin that is repeatedly exposed to the sun tends to become tough and thick. Beyond the middle years of adulthood, the results can include wrinkly, leathery skin. Irrespective of the circumstances for sun exposure, selecting a sunscreen product that offers some degree of protection from the sun’s UV rays can be one way to protect your skin from these ageing affects. Due to the variety and range of sunscreen products available, here are some basic factors to consider in making an appropriate selection: 1. Ingredients: Sunscreen products can be made with ingredients to protect against UVA rays, and / or other ingredients to protect against UVB rays (which are in fact more harmful for sun burning than UVA rays). The best products offer ingredients for protection from both UVA and UVB rays. Consider also the actual ingredient list. (I.e. Are they naturally derived / safe, or do they contain potentially harmful chemicals?). 2. SPF (Sun Protection Factor): The SPF number on the product’s label refers to the strength of protection, and the length of time a sun-screening product will allow your skin to be in the sun without burning &#8211; relative to the length of time bare skin (or skin without the product applied) would burn or redden. To sum that up, the SPF number tells people how much longer they can last out in the[.....]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/best-sunblock-store/"><img src="http://www.bestsunblock.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/sunscreens-sunblocks-300x225.jpg" alt="best sunscreen &amp; sunblock for different skin types" title="sunscreens &amp; sunblocks" width="250" height="180" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-460" /></a>Whether you’re outdoors for recreational or work purposes, repeated exposure to the sun will have its natural consequences for your skin.</p>
<p>Regardless of color, skin that is repeatedly exposed to the sun tends to become tough and thick. Beyond the middle years of adulthood, the results can include wrinkly, leathery skin.</p>
<p>Irrespective of the circumstances for sun exposure, selecting a sunscreen product that offers some degree of protection from the sun’s UV rays can be one way to protect your skin from these ageing affects.</p>
<p>Due to the variety and range of sunscreen products available, here are some basic factors to consider in making an appropriate selection:</p>
<p><strong>1. Ingredients:</strong></p>
<p>Sunscreen products can be made with ingredients to protect against UVA rays, and / or other ingredients to protect against UVB rays (which are in fact more harmful for sun burning than UVA rays). The best products offer ingredients for protection from both UVA and UVB rays. Consider also the actual ingredient list. (I.e. Are they naturally derived / safe, or do they contain potentially harmful chemicals?).</p>
<p><strong>2. SPF (Sun Protection Factor):</strong></p>
<p>The SPF number on the product’s label refers to the strength of protection, and the length of time a sun-screening product will allow your skin to be in the sun without burning &#8211; relative to the length of time bare skin (or skin without the product applied) would burn or redden.</p>
<p>To sum that up, the SPF number tells people how much longer they can last out in the sun with protection for their skin, without being burned. The higher the SPF number, the longer the period of protection against the sun.</p>
<p>For example, let’s say ‘Joe’, a young student, would normally burn after 12 minutes of being out in the sun. He applies a sunscreen, also referred to as a sun block, with an SPF of 15. This means that he should be fine for 15 times his average amount of protection time. In other words, ‘Joe’ would be protected for up to 3 hours.  Here’s the formula for calculating:<br />
12 minutes x 15 SPF = 180 minutes (3 hours).</p>
<p>(Now if ‘Joe’ applied a sunscreen with an SPF of 30, he’d be protected for up to 6 hours. E.g. 12 minutes X 30 SPF = 360 minutes (6 hours)).</p>
<p><strong>3. Skin Type:</strong></p>
<p>When selecting a sunscreen, it’s important to consider the different skin types and how they react with exposure to the sun.</p>
<p>Young children: For ages 6 months+, consider a product with SPF of 15 or higher to protect against both sun tanning and burning. Also consider a product label that lists protection against both UVA and UVB rays (also known as the &#8220;broad-spectrum&#8221;).</p>
<p>Skin Type &#8211; Very Fair: This skin type generally burns quickly. Tanning is rare. Consider sunscreen products containing SPF 20 to 30.</p>
<p>Skin Type – Fair: This skin type almost always burns easily. Some tanning can occur, although not much. Consider sunscreen products containing SPF 12 to 20.</p>
<p>Skin Type – Light: This skin type burns in the moderate range. Tanning is normally gradual, yielding a light brown shade.  Consider sunscreen products containing SPF 8 to 12.</p>
<p>Skin Type – Medium: This skin type burns in the minimal range. Tanning happens much of the time, yielding a moderate brown shade. Consider sunscreen products containing SPF 4 to 8.</p>
<p>Skin Type – Dark: This skin type rarely burns. Tanning occurs big time, yielding a dark brown shade. Consider sunscreen products containing SPF 2 to 4.</p>
<p>Skin Type – Other: This skin type includes people with moles (or whose close blood-relatives have a history of moles), people with skin cancer in their family histories (including melanoma), and people with very fair skin and hair. As this is a high-risk category for health damage from too much UV exposure, consider using sunscreen products with the highest SPF available, combined with light to moderate sun exposure.</p>
<p>Once you’ve selected the most suitable sunscreen product, and regardless of your skin type, apply your sunscreen ‘before’ going out into the sun’s rays. To ensure the best possible UV protection, the sunscreen product should also be spread fairly thick, and in a uniform manner over all areas of the skin that will be exposed to the UV rays.</p>
<p>Whatever your current circumstances and choices are for going out in the sun, taking appropriate care of your skin ‘now’ will help determine a healthier and younger-looking skin in the future.</p>
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		<title>Sunburn: Skin Cancer and Aging of the Skin</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 11:49:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The experience of sunburn will be a very efficient (i.e. painful) reminder to heed adequate protection on future occasions. But more importantly, it should be a reminder of the long-term effects of sun exposure on our bodies and health – that will embody aging of the skin and skin cancer. In order to a lot of fully perceive these consequences, let’s take a peek at precisely what sunburn is, its symptoms and its effect on the body. Sunburn results when the amount of exposure to the sun, or different ultraviolet light-weight supply (e.g. tanning lamps and welding arcs etc.), exceeds the flexibility of the body&#8217;s protective pigment, melanin, to safeguard the skin. Melanin content varies greatly, however normally darker skinned folks have a lot of melanin than lighter skinned. (Though fairer skinned people are typically a lot of liable to getting sunburn than darker skinned individuals, this actually will not exclude the latter from risk.) Sunburn destroys cells in the outer layer of the skin, damaging little blood vessels underneath. Burns deeper into the skin’s layers also injury elastic fibers in the skin, that over time and with repeated sun overexposure, can result in the looks of yellowish, wrinkled skin. The damage to skin cells from UV exposure (either daylight or tanning lamps etc.) can also include damage to their DNA. It’s this repeated DNA harm, which can cause a cell changing into cancerous. With the incidence of skin cancer rising dangerously in several components of the planet, and with[.....]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The experience of sunburn will be a very efficient (i.e. painful) reminder to heed adequate protection on future occasions. But more importantly, it should be a reminder of the long-term effects of sun exposure on our bodies and health – that will embody aging of the skin and skin cancer.</p>
<p> In order to a lot of fully perceive these consequences, let’s take a peek at precisely what sunburn is, its symptoms and its effect on the body.</p>
<p> Sunburn results when the amount of exposure to the sun, or different ultraviolet light-weight supply (e.g. tanning lamps and welding arcs etc.), exceeds the flexibility of the body&#8217;s protective pigment, melanin, to safeguard the skin. Melanin content varies greatly, however normally darker skinned folks have a lot of melanin than lighter skinned. (Though fairer skinned people are typically a lot of liable to getting sunburn than darker skinned individuals, this actually will not exclude the latter from risk.)</p>
<p> Sunburn destroys cells in the outer layer of the skin, damaging little blood vessels underneath. Burns deeper into the skin’s layers also injury elastic fibers in the skin, that over time and with repeated sun overexposure, can result in the looks of yellowish, wrinkled skin.</p>
<p> The damage to skin cells from UV exposure (either daylight or tanning lamps etc.) can also include damage to their DNA. It’s this repeated DNA harm, which can cause a cell changing into cancerous. With the incidence of skin cancer rising dangerously in several components of the planet, and with its ability to develop and establish itself within the body ‘long’ before external signs are detected, &#8212; listening to this aspect of sun exposure and sunburn should certainly not be ignored if we have a tendency to are serious regarding preserving our health.</p>
<p> Now whereas it may be easier to ignore the consequences of sunburn occurring at a cellular level, ignoring the external symptoms of sunburn in the days immediately following such exposure is entirely another matter.</p>
<p> Whereas sunburn is sometimes not immediately obvious, skin discoloration (ranging from slightly pink to severely red or maybe purplish) can initially seem from 1 – 24 hours after exposure. Although pain is usually worst 6 – 48 hours afterward, the burn will still develop for 24 – 72 hours after the incident. Where there&#8217;s skin peeling, this generally occurs 3 – 8 days when the burn occurs.</p>
<p> While minor sunburns sometimes cause nothing more than heat/hot skin, <a target="_blank" href="http://best-health-beauty.us/mesothelioma-prognosis">slight redness</a>, and tenderness to the affected space, &#8212; in more serious cases, extreme redness, swelling and blistering can occur. <a target="_blank" href="http://best-health-beauty.us/herpes-symptoms">These blisters</a> crammed with fluid may itch and eventually break. This could <a target="_blank" href="http://best-health-beauty.us/hiv-symptoms">then cause</a> peeling of the skin, exposing a good tenderer layer of skin underneath.</p>
<p> Severe sunburn can cause very red, blistered skin but can additionally be accompanied by fever, chills, nausea (in some cases vomiting), and dehydration. In instances of maximum sunburn where the pain is debilitating, medical treatment may be required.</p>
<p> Whereas the immediate effects of sunburn will actually be painful and cause discomfort, the real deterrent to UV overexposure should be the potential harm to your long-term health – as well as the risk of premature aging of the skin together with skin cancer.</p>
<p> Don’t let sunburn and sun overexposure kill your chances of enjoying youthful skin, and a healthy body. Keep in mind, the best method to treat sunburn can continually be to avoid it in the primary place!</p>
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		<title>How Would You Like To Learn Some Natural Rosacea Treatments?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So many people today, especially the Caucasians, who are suffering from a skin irritation known as Rosacea or Acne Rosacea and one of the popular personalities that has Rosacea is ex-President Bill Clinton. So, what is actually Rosacea? Acne rosacea is a skin condition characterized by pinkish discoloration of the facial skin. Because they usually appear on fair-skinned persons, it is often mistaken for acne, so that’s why they call it Acne Rosacea. The tiny blood vessels under the skin dilate and give the appearance of &#8220;blushing&#8221;. While pimples may occur with acne rosacea. During the first stages the redness may come and go, but if left untreated it will continue to worsen, with obvious pimples and eternal flushing of the face. Extreme cases of acne rosacea that have not been treated can lead to disfigurement of the nose and puffy cheeks. For most people with this type of skin disease, the best Rosacea cure would be cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery is the only way to repair this severe damage. But after many years has passed, cosmetic surgery is already considered as just one of the best cure for Rosacea and furthermore, you need to bear in mind a few things before you can ever undergo cosmetic surgery or any Rosacea treatments that have surgical or medical background. For one, your doctor will try to see that you don’t have any underlying disease like diabetes, heart problems or hypertension, to name a few. If he finds out that you have[.....]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So many people today, especially the Caucasians, who are suffering from a skin irritation known as Rosacea or Acne Rosacea and one of the popular personalities that has Rosacea is ex-President Bill Clinton. So, what is actually Rosacea? Acne rosacea is a skin condition characterized by pinkish discoloration of the facial skin. Because they usually appear on fair-skinned persons, it is often mistaken for acne, so that’s why they call it Acne Rosacea. The tiny blood vessels under the skin dilate and give the appearance of &#8220;blushing&#8221;. While pimples may occur with acne rosacea. During the first stages the redness may come and go, but if left untreated it will continue to worsen, with obvious pimples and eternal flushing of the face. Extreme cases of acne rosacea that have not been treated can lead to disfigurement of the nose and puffy cheeks. For most people with this type of skin disease, the best <a target="_blank" href="http://www.rosaceanaturaltreatment.net">Rosacea cure</a> would be cosmetic surgery.</p>
<p>Cosmetic surgery is the only way to repair this severe damage. But after many years has passed, cosmetic surgery is already considered as just one of the best cure for Rosacea and furthermore, you need to bear in mind a few things before you can ever undergo cosmetic surgery or any <a target="_blank" href="http://www.rosaceanaturaltreatment.net">Rosacea treatments</a> that have surgical or medical background. For one, your doctor will try to see that you don’t have any underlying disease like diabetes, heart problems or hypertension, to name a few. If he finds out that you have any of these, he will definitely change his mind in making you go under the knife. Another thing, if something bad happens to the operation, insurance companies will not cover it as with any other cosmetic surgeries.</p>
<p>So, in this case, what would be the best cure for Rosacea? Some <a target="_blank" href="http://www.rosaceanaturaltreatment.net">Rosacea natural</a> remedies, of course, and if you are just diligent enough to find the best one online, you will surely get the one which is best for your Rosacea and the best thing about natural remedies is you don’t have to put yourself and your health in a very compromising situation.</p>
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