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		<title>Best Sunblocks &amp; Sunscreens For The Whole Family</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know that sun&#8217;s UVA light is the #1 cause of premature aging in women and men and that 90 percent of wrinkles are caused by the sun? Now you do, so please be smart &#8211; use sunblock lotion. When looking for best sunblock, safe sunscreen for kids and adults, natural sunscreen, best sunscreen for acne, etc, there are many choices in the market. We recommend you the best of the best in the world of sunblocks and sunscreens. Some are asking what is difference between the sunblock and sunscreen? A sunscreen does just what is says: it screens the sun. It does NOT block it. Harmful rays still get through. It&#8217;s acceptable to those who would like to get some tan and whose skin can tolerate UVA rays. A sunblock BLOCKS the sun. And how does it do this? The best active ingredient in a sunblock is zinc. It’s zinc and is one of the only things that actually block the sun from getting to the skin. The other ingredient that should be present in your sunblock is Titanium Oxide. It too blocks the sun’s harmful rays. In our Amazon-powered Best Sunblocks Store you can choose the best sunblock &#38; the best sunscreen for the whole family up to SPF 100. We selected variety of great sunblocks and sunscreens including natural sunscreens and SPF lotions for acne-prone skin. If you never tried Australian Blue Lizard Sunscreens, we strongly recommend that you do. If you need just the best[.....]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/best-sunblock-store/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-441" title="Enjoy The Sun With Best Sunblocks Sunscreens" src="http://www.bestsunblock.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Enjoy-The-Sun-With-Best-Sunblocks-Sunscreens.jpg" alt="Best Sunblock &amp; Sunscreen" width="190" height="150" /></a>Do you know that sun&#8217;s UVA light is the #1 cause of premature aging in women and men and that 90 percent of wrinkles are caused by the sun? Now you do, so please be smart &#8211; use <strong><span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/best-sunblock-store/" title="sunblock lotion">sunblock lotion</a></span>.</strong></p>
<p>When looking for <a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/best-sunblock-store">best sunblock</a>, <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/" title="safe sunscreen">safe sunscreen</a></span> for kids and adults, natural sunscreen, <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/" title="best sunscreen">best sunscreen</a></span> for acne, etc, there are many choices in the market. We recommend you the best of the best in the world of <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/" title="sunblocks">sunblocks</a></span> and <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/" title="sunscreens">sunscreens</a></span>.</p>
<p>Some are asking what is difference between the sunblock and sunscreen?</p>
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<li>A <strong>sunscreen</strong> does just what is says: it screens the sun. It does NOT block it. Harmful rays still get through. It&#8217;s acceptable to those who would like to get some tan and whose skin can tolerate UVA rays.</li>
<li>A <strong>sunblock</strong> BLOCKS the sun. And how does it do this? The best active ingredient in a sunblock is zinc. It’s zinc and is one of the only things that actually block the sun from getting to the skin. The other ingredient that should be present in your sunblock is Titanium Oxide. It too blocks the sun’s harmful rays.</li>
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<p>In our Amazon-powered <strong><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/best-sunblock-store">Best Sunblocks Store</a></strong> you can choose the <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/" title="best sunblock">best sunblock</a></span> &amp; the best sunscreen for the whole family up to SPF 100. We selected variety of great sunblocks and sunscreens including natural sunscreens and SPF lotions for acne-prone skin.</p>
<p>If you never tried Australian Blue Lizard Sunscreens, we strongly recommend that you do.</p>
<p>If you need just the best of the best, we recommend sunblocks from <strong><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/best-sunblock-store">La Roche-Posay</a></strong> with their famous Mexoryl-based sunscreens.</p>
<p>Please check out <strong><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/best-sunblock-store">Best Sunblocks Store</a></strong> for more great recommended products and find the best sunblock or sunscreen for your family.</p>
<p>J&amp;K.</p>
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		<title>Ways To Treat A Sunburn</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 00:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going outside can be a lot of fun. But if the sun is up and you stay out for quite some time, it can prove to be quite dangerous. Without taking proper precautions, you can be left with a sunburn. If you suffer from this frequently, you become susceptible to skin cancer later. What do you do to reduce your changes and protect yourself?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going outside can be a lot of fun. But if the sun is up and you stay out for quite some time, it can prove to be quite dangerous. Without taking proper precautions, you can be left with a sunburn. If you suffer from this frequently, you become susceptible to skin cancer later. What do you do to reduce your changes and protect yourself?</p>
<p>First, keep in mind that it is far better to take a few, simple steps to prevent sunburn than to deal with the days of pain later. To prevent sunburn, stay out of the sun. If you cant do this, use a good sunscreen to protect your skin. There are many sunscreen products on the market today that come with different types of SPF (Sun Protection Factor). Choose one with a higher SPF for maximum protection. An SPF of 45 or higher is best if you have a fair complexion. Waterproof sun block is also available so you can enjoy water sports. Don&#8217;t forget to wear a hat and loose clothing to block the suns rays.</p>
<p>For pain, use aloe or another cooling agent. You can get this inexpensive remedy at many stores. Choose a product with aloe at the top of the list of ingredients and check the expiration date since aloe loses its healing properties with time. When applied immediately, aloe will turn your sunburn into a tan, meaning there will be less peeling of the dead skin or none at all. If you want to save even more, simply look for an aloe vera plant and break open a leaf. Apply the gel to the sunburn to soothe the burn and moisturize the skin.</p>
<p>A cold shower can minimize heat and make you feel better. Stay in the water and rinse gently. Avoid soap on burned areas because it takes away natural oils that heal your skin. When you&#8217;re through bathing, slip into loose clothes and avoid the sun till your sunburn gets better. If you desire, take over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. For stronger pain relief, see your doctor.</p>
<p>Finally, always drink lots of water to prevent dehydration. Avoid alcoholic beverages since they may make dehydration worse. If you choose to sunbathe, do it wisely.</p>
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		<title>Coppertone Sport Sunblock Lotion, Ultra Sweatproof, SPF 15, 8-Ounce Bottles  (Pack of 2)</title>
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<p>  UVA/UVB. Ultra Sweatproof &#8211; Won&#8217;t run into eyes &#038; sting. No Slip Grip &#8211; Ultra dry formula. Coppertone Sport Lotion is equipment for your skin. This high performance, ultra sweatproof sunscreen bonds to your skin on contact and won&#8217;t run into your eyes and sting. Plus, the ultra dry formula doesn&#8217;t leave a greasy residue which could adversely affect your grip. This formula is also oil free, hypoallergenic, waterproof, and PABA-free.</p>
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		<title>Coppertone Continuous Sunblock Spray, Sport SPF70+ 6 fl oz (177 ml)</title>
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<p>  Clear No-Rub SprayUltra SweatproofWaterproof Broad Spectrum UVB/UVA Protection Sprays at Any AngleCoppertone Sport® Continuous Spray &#8211; The Only Way to Spray! Specially formulated for active adults, this clear, no-rub, no mess spray goes on fast and dries quickly. Ultra sweatproof so it won&#8217;t run into eyes and sting. Sprays on at any angle for quick and even applications. Designed to reach hard to reach places. Exclusive twist-and-lock cap means no cap to lose. Broad spectrum UVA/UVB Protection. Waterproof.</p>
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		<title>Coppertone Water Babies UVA/UVB Protection Sunblock Stick, SPF 30, 0.6-Ounce Sticks (Pack of 3)</title>
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<p>  No. 1 Pediatrician recommended brand. Waterproof. Hypoallergenic. Non-irritating. PABA-free. Fragrance-free. Ideal for use on baby&#8217;s face. Protecting your child&#8217;s delicate, sensitive skin from damaging UVA and UVB rays is a little easier! Coppertone Water Babies SPF 30 Sunblock Stick provides 30 times your child&#8217;s natural sun protection against sunburn, in a convenient, easy to use stick form. The stick makes it easier for you to apply sunblock without worrying about getting it into your child&#8217;s eyes. The gentle, non-irritating, fragrance-free, PABA-free formula is clinically tested to be hypoallergenic and non-stinging and it&#8217;s non-comedogenic, so it won&#8217;t clog your child&#8217;s pores. Waterproof to maintain effective sunburn p <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Coppertone-Babies-Protection-Sunblock-0-6-Ounce/dp/B001EJOP5M/ref=sr_1_1/177-7981068-0868752?ie=UTF8&#038;s=beauty&#038;qid=1273643236&#038;sr=8-1?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=bestsunblock-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Coppertone Continuous Kids Sunblock Spray, SPF 50 6 fl oz (177 ml)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clear No-Rub Spray Quick and even coverageWaterproofUVA/UVB ProtectionCoppertone Kids® Sunscreen Continuous Spray provides SPF 50 protection at the touch of a button. Thus unique formula offers quick and easy, no-rub application for kids on the go. Adults application to children is recommended to ensure complete coverage. Formulated to provide waterproof protection, it&#8217;s perfect for water-loving kids. Hypoallergenic. PABA-free. Dermatologist tested. Screens out the sun&#8217;s burning rays to prevent sunburnProvides protection from UVA rays that may contribute to skin damage and premature aging of the skinHigher SPF gives more sunburn protectionRetains SPF after 80 minutes of activity in the water or sweating. Coppertone.com (more&#8230;) addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bestsunblock.net%2Fbanana-boat-sunscreen%2Fcoppertone-continuous-kids-sunblock-spray-spf-50-6-fl-oz-177-ml'; addthis_title = 'Coppertone+Continuous+Kids+Sunblock+Spray%2C+SPF+50+6+fl+oz+%28177+ml%29'; addthis_pub = '';]]></description>
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<p>  Clear No-Rub Spray Quick and even coverageWaterproofUVA/UVB ProtectionCoppertone Kids® Sunscreen Continuous Spray provides SPF 50 protection at the touch of a button. Thus unique formula offers quick and easy, no-rub application for kids on the go. Adults application to children is recommended to ensure complete coverage. Formulated to provide waterproof protection, it&#8217;s perfect for water-loving kids. Hypoallergenic. PABA-free. Dermatologist tested. Screens out the sun&#8217;s burning rays to prevent sunburnProvides protection from UVA rays that may contribute to skin damage and premature aging of the skinHigher SPF gives more sunburn protectionRetains SPF after 80 minutes of activity in the water or sweating. Coppertone.com</p>
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		<title>Selecting The Best Sunscreen &amp; Sunblock</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sun releases many kinds of radiation, each with a wavelength band that is specified. As soon as UVR reach the skin, it is readily absorbed by the skin molecules that intermingle more intensely with a specific wavelength. This act may result in damaging the skin proteins, lipids and cellular DNA, eventually leading to skin cancer. Ultraviolet radiation is broken into three types of wavelengths: - UV-A: The longest wavelength is not absorbed by the ozone. It deeply penetrates the skin. - UV-B: It is blocked partially by the ozone layer and is accountable for sunburns. - UV-C: This is entirely absorbed by the atmosphere; it can only be encountered from artificial radiation sources. 1. Sunscreen &#038; Sunblock sunscreens can absorb or redirect these harmful rays before they can interact with the skin. A sunscreen product will typically contain a combination of chemical and moisturizing ingredients. Certain ingredients are much better in blocking UVB while others block UVA. Chemical sunscreen ingredients PABA esters, cinnamates, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), benzophenes, salicylates, octocrylene and dibenzoyl-methane. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are physical blockers and board spectrum which block both UVB and UVA. 2. What is SPF? Stands for Sun Protection Factor. The number is determined and established by the degree of light that stimulate and encourages redness in skins that are sunscreen-protected, divided by the degree of light that encourages redness in skins that are not protected is the SPF. It is simply a measure of protection from UVB which ranges from 1[.....]]]></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/Selectiong-the-best-sunscreen-sunblock.jpg" alt="best sunscreen &amp; sunblock" title="Selecting the best sunscreen sunblock" width="205" height="203" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-467" /></a>The sun releases many kinds of radiation, each with a wavelength band that is specified. As soon as UVR reach the skin, it is readily absorbed by the skin molecules that intermingle more intensely with a specific wavelength. This act may result in damaging the skin proteins, lipids and cellular DNA, eventually leading to skin cancer. Ultraviolet radiation is broken into three types of wavelengths:</p>
<p>- UV-A: The longest wavelength is not absorbed by the ozone. It deeply penetrates the skin.<br />
- UV-B: It is blocked partially by the ozone layer and is accountable for sunburns.<br />
- UV-C: This is entirely absorbed by the atmosphere; it can only be encountered from artificial radiation sources. </p>
<p><strong>1. Sunscreen &#038; Sunblock</strong></p>
<p><span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/" title="sunscreens">sunscreens</a></span> can absorb or redirect these harmful rays before they can interact with the skin. A sunscreen product will typically contain a combination of chemical and moisturizing ingredients. Certain ingredients are much better in blocking UVB while others block UVA. Chemical sunscreen ingredients PABA esters, cinnamates, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), benzophenes, salicylates, octocrylene and dibenzoyl-methane. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are physical blockers and board spectrum which block both UVB and UVA.</p>
<p><strong>2. What is SPF?</strong></p>
<p>Stands for Sun Protection Factor. The number is determined and established by the degree of light that stimulate and encourages redness in skins that are sunscreen-protected, divided by the degree of light that encourages redness in skins that are not protected is the SPF. It is simply a measure of protection from UVB which ranges from 1 to 45 or above. A sunscreen product having an SPF of 15 will filters 92 percent of the UVB. Or, a sunscreen product having an SPF of 15 will defer the beginning of a sunburn in an individual who would burn in 10 minutes to burn in 150 minutes. The SPF 15 sunscreen can allow an individual to remain in the sun 15 times longer. </p>
<p><strong>3. Sunscreen &#038; Sunblock Application And Selection: </strong></p>
<p>- Before buying a sunscreen product, read the label and be sure that it will filter and absorb both UVA and UVB.</p>
<p>- Check also the products level of protection. SPF 15, or 30, depending on how long you usually stay out in the sun.</p>
<p>- Keep in mind that inexpensive brands are just as effective as the expensive brands.</p>
<p>- Check the expiration date. An expired product will lose its potency thereby will not perform its role. This could lead to serious sun burn.</p>
<p>- Choose a product too, that is labeled board spectrum, to give your skin complete protection from UVB, UVA and UVC.</p>
<p>- Remember that lighter skin will burn more quickly than darker skin. Therefore light skinned individuals needs higher SPF.</p>
<p>- The product should comply and abide with the standard AS/NZS2604 to support their claims and declaration for SPF, water resistance and board spectrum. This should be in their label.</p>
<p>- Check the products formulation. It must be non allergenic so it is safe to use on sensitive skin and on the face as well as nonacnegenic so as not to clog the pores.</p>
<p>- Insist on a product that is PABA free, containing no irritating chemicals and is safe to use on the face.</p>
<p>- A water proof sunscreen is best.</p>
<p>- Read the label and make sure that aside from sun protection, it also contains essential skin moisturizers to nourish your skin at the same time.</p>
<p>- Before applying a sunscreen, the skin should be clean and dry so that it can be well absorbed.</p>
<p>- Apply a liberal amount of sunscreen all over the body and pay special attention to the face, nose, ears, cheeks, and scalp as these are areas that are prone to sun burn.</p>
<p>- Reapply often, when perspiring heavily or after swimming. It is best to apply it fifteen minutes before you go out in the sun.</p>
<p>- Even on cloudy days, there is still a need for sunscreen application.</p>
<p>- Even with a sunscreen, avoid the sun during the hottest hours of the day starting at ten in the morning until four in the afternoon.</p>
<p>- Reflectors like zinc cream that reflects UV rays off the skin, should only be applied on small areas of the skin as they tend to limit perspiration.</p>
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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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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has ever taken kids to the beach knows that it&#8217;s fun for the kids, but can sometimes be a hassle for whoever is in charge. For parents it can mean the constant chore of sunscreen application and reapplication. To curb the sun care battle and make sun protection a routine part of outdoor play, parents can take a few simple steps now to help ensure sun safety all summer long. Sun protection is an essential part of any outdoor activity because the sun produces invisible rays known as ultraviolet-A (UVA) and ultraviolet-B (UVB), which cause sunburn and sun damage. Harmful UV rays are more intense in the summer, which makes right now the perfect time for parents to develop their summer sun care strategy. &#8220;The more sun exposure children get, the greater their chances of long-term skin damage,&#8221; said Dr. David Leffell, Professor of Dermatology &#038; Surgery at Yale School of Medicine. &#8220;When children are playing in the sun and surf, they have specific sun care needs.&#8221; Here are some sun care tips to help create your family&#8217;s sun care strategy: &#8226; Stage a coverup-Wear dark-colored, tightly woven clothing, along with a wide-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses. &#8226; Cover all the bases-It&#8217;s easy to overlook spots like your ears, neck, shoulders and the back of your neck, but they need sunscreen, too. So does your scalp, if your child has thin or short hair. &#8226; Reapply, reapply, reapply -Slap on another coat of sunscreen as needed&#8211;and be sure[.....]]]></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-for-Kids.jpg" alt="Sunscreens and Sunblocks for Kids" title="Sunscreens for Kids" width="150" height="224" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-456" /></a>Anyone who has ever taken kids to the beach knows that it&#8217;s fun for the kids, but can sometimes be a hassle for whoever is in charge. For parents it can mean the constant chore of sunscreen application and reapplication. To curb the sun care battle and make sun protection a routine part of outdoor play, parents can take a few simple steps now to help ensure sun safety all summer long.</p>
<p>Sun protection is an essential part of any outdoor activity because the sun produces invisible rays known as ultraviolet-A (UVA) and ultraviolet-B (UVB), which cause sunburn and sun damage. Harmful UV rays are more intense in the summer, which makes right now the perfect time for parents to develop their summer sun care strategy. </p>
<p>&#8220;The more sun exposure children get, the greater their chances of long-term skin damage,&#8221; said Dr. David Leffell, Professor of Dermatology &#038; Surgery at Yale School of Medicine. &#8220;When children are playing in the sun and surf, they have specific sun care needs.&#8221; </p>
<p><strong>Here are some sun care tips to help create your family&#8217;s sun care strategy: </strong></p>
<p>&#8226; Stage a coverup-Wear dark-colored, tightly woven clothing, along with a wide-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses. </p>
<p>&#8226; Cover all the bases-It&#8217;s easy to overlook spots like your ears, neck, shoulders and the back of your neck, but they need sunscreen, too. So does your scalp, if your child has thin or short hair. </p>
<p>&#8226; Reapply, reapply, reapply -Slap on another coat of sunscreen as needed&#8211;and be sure to reapply after swimming, perspiring, vigorous activity or toweling off. </p>
<p>&#8226; Select <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/" title="sunscreens">sunscreens</a></span> that can keep up with kids-When children are playing in the sun and surf, they have specific sun care needs. Use waterproof sunscreens with SPF 30 or higher, and look for products that are quick and easy to apply to squirmy kids, like COPPERTONE KIDS® CONTINUOUS SPRAY SPF 50. (Keep babies under 6 months of age out of the sun and consult a doctor before applying sunscreen.) </p>
<p>&#8226; Be a shade seeker-Duck the sun&#8217;s rays the obvious way: Stay in the shade whenever possible! Avoid outdoor activities when the sun&#8217;s rays are strongest (10 a.m. &#8211; 2 p.m.).</p>
<p>Families can enjoy the outdoors while staying safe by having a solid action plan in place that includes cover-up clothing, timely activities and the right sunscreen.</p>
<p>Sunscreen manufacturers offer a variety of products to protect children&#8217;s skin from the harmful effects of the sun. The makers of Coppertone®, America&#8217;s original sunscreen, recently launched COPPERTONE KIDS® CONTINUOUS SPRAY SPF 50, a sunscreen that offers quick and even coverage at the touch of a button. The clear, no-rub formula and twist-lock cap eliminate spills and messy hands and make reapplication a breeze-especially when dealing with on-the-go kids. This SPF 50 formulation contains the sunscreen ingredient avobenzone for broad-spectrum protection from harmful UVA and UVB rays. </p>
<p>&#8220;The convenience offered through continuous-spray sunscreens is especially helpful in protecting children from the harmful effects of the sun because parents will be more willing to apply and reapply, which is a critical factor in better sun protection,&#8221; said Dr. Leffell.</p>
<p>Being strategic about sun exposure combined with proper sunscreen use will help decrease the chance of sunburn and the potential of some types of skin cancer down the road. By planning their sun care strategy in advance, parents can enjoy outdoor family activities such as playing in the waves and watching the sun set.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ladies, if you could equip your friends and family with an invisible “bulletproof vest” that would protect them from any unseen dangers, you would do it in a heartbeat. Having a secure way of ensuring your loved ones’ safety all day, every day, would definitely make your job easier. And what if I told you that your search for this invisible, yet effective “bulletproof vest” is merely a mouse click away? That lifesaving product is called sunscreen. Sunscreen or Sunblock, when used properly, works much akin to a thin and almost invisible bulletproof vest that contains organic molecules that absorb, scatter, and reflect UV rays, thus protecting you from a silent killer called the sun. Over-exposure to UV rays means a significantly increased risk for skin cancer, which is the world’s most commonly diagnosed cancer. In fact, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, someone in the United States dies every hour from melanoma—the deadliest form of skin cancer. Yet, 90% of skin cancers are preventable if we are proactive about properly protecting ourselves from over-exposure to UV-rays from the sun. Among the simplest, most effective preventative measures we can take is by properly and regularly applying sunscreen. Two decades ago, sunscreen was relatively unheard of, whereas today it has become apart of our common jargon. Heightened awareness of skin cancer and the importance of sunscreen, even sun protective clothing have, in ways, only further confused us and perhaps even caused us to ignore the warnings. Have you ever wondered[.....]]]></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/best-sunscreens-sunblocks.jpg" alt="best sunscreen and best sunblock for the summer" title="best sunscreens &amp; sunblocks" width="201" height="201" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-471" /></a>Ladies, if you could equip your friends and family with an invisible “bulletproof vest” that would protect them from any unseen dangers, you would do it in a heartbeat. Having a secure way of ensuring your loved ones’ safety all day, every day, would definitely make your job easier. And what if I told you that your search for this invisible, yet effective “bulletproof vest” is merely a mouse click away? That lifesaving product is called sunscreen.</p>
<p>Sunscreen or Sunblock, when used properly, works much akin to a thin and almost invisible bulletproof vest that contains organic molecules that absorb, scatter, and reflect UV rays, thus protecting you from a silent killer called the sun. Over-exposure to UV rays means a significantly increased risk for skin cancer, which is the world’s most commonly diagnosed cancer. </p>
<p>In fact, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, someone in the United States dies every hour from melanoma—the deadliest form of skin cancer. Yet, 90% of skin cancers are preventable if we are proactive about properly protecting ourselves from over-exposure to UV-rays from the sun. Among the simplest, most effective preventative measures we can take is by properly and regularly applying sunscreen.</p>
<p>Two decades ago, sunscreen was relatively unheard of, whereas today it has become apart of our common jargon. Heightened awareness of skin cancer and the importance of sunscreen, even sun protective clothing have, in ways, only further confused us and perhaps even caused us to ignore the warnings. </p>
<p>Have you ever wondered why there have been occasions when you slapped on a pound of sunscreen before hitting the lake only to return home burnt to a crisp? The problem is, we are told to use sunscreen but we aren’t instructed on how to properly apply it; to maximize its efficacy. </p>
<p>Unlike a bulletproof vest, however, sunscreen must be re-applied in order for it to properly provide protection from ultraviolet (UV) rays. Consider the 30-20-2 rule: Apply a SPF 15+ sunscreen to your skin at least 30-minutes prior to going outdoors (even on cloudy days), then reapply within the first 20-minutes of being outside to reinforce the protective barrier the sunscreen provides, and then apply sunscreen consistently in two hour intervals. For children under 18, sunscreen must be applied every hour. The reason sunscreen works in this way is based on the mechanics of our skin. </p>
<p>Our skin works much like a sponge does. The top layer of our skin, called the epidermis, absorbs sunscreen, forming a protective layer on the skin that blocks UV rays from reaching the melanocytes (or “pigmentation cells”) that lie deep within the skin. Yet, your skin—the largest bodily organ—reaches its saturation point after approximately two hours, thus leaving you unprotected and causing sunburn and/or other skin-related damage. Hence, it is imperative that sunscreen must be reapplied in order to enhance its protective powers.</p>
<p>Alas, not all sunscreen products out on the market today work proficiently. To deliver optimum level of protection, sunscreen must have sufficient amounts of essential ingredients. In other words, when choosing a sunscreen product for your family, take a look at the bottle; make sure it contains proven effective agents such as zinc oxide and Parasol 1789. </p>
<p>Furthermore, make sure the product is a broad-spectrum formula, meaning that it blocks both UV-B and UV-A rays. If the sunscreen is not broad-spectrum formula, do not buy it. You are not being sufficiently protected nor “covered” if your sunscreen does not clearly indicate that it protects from both UV-A and UV-B rays.</p>
<p>The significance of a broad-spectrum sunscreen cannot be over-emphasized. UV-B and UV-A rays have varied affects on your skin, your immune system, and your body as a whole. UV-B irradiation disrupts the melanocytes (the cells deep beneath the epidermis of your skin responsible for your pigmentation), causing them to release the “redness” known as sunburn. </p>
<p>Any change in the color of your skin as a result of over-exposure to the sun is a sign of damage, even if your skin tends to “tan” as opposed to burn. When this occurs, your melanocytes are trying to tell you that normal, healthy cells have been severely disrupted and therefore are attempting to compensate for that damage. </p>
<p>On the other hand, damage to your skin caused by UV-A irradiation is far more serious. UV-A rays are especially harmful as they penetrate deeper, breaking bonds of DNA which lead to cancer. You typically do not see the immediate effects of UV-A rays, but they are the chief culprit behind photo-aging and wrinkling in addition to actinic keratoses, a pre-cancerous skin condition. Damage to your cells as a result from over-exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun or from a tanning bed is un-repairable. </p>
<p>Consider the following analogy: Have you ever left a basketball outside in the hot summer sun for a lengthy period of time? And after you retrieved the ball, you immediately notice that the elasticity of the ball is weakened—it feels “rubbery” and never quite “bounces back”? This is exactly what happens to your skin as a result of prolonged UV-A exposure. Both UV-B and UV-A rays have cumulative affects and coupled together often lead to melanoma skin cancer.</p>
<p>Thus, make sure you understand “SPF” when purchasing a brand of sunscreen, and do not be fooled by those that claim to deliver a high level of protection. For starters, “SPF” stands for sun protection factor (or “sunburn protection factor”). The way SPF works can be best described by the following example: A SPF 20 sunscreen is only allowing five out of every 100 UV protons to reach your skin. In other words, it is blocking out 95% of the UV rays from reaching your skin. </p>
<p>That being said, dermatologist-oncologist Sancy A. Leachman, director of the Tom C. Mathews Jr. Familial Melanoma Research Clinic at the Huntsman Cancer Institute, recommends a SPF 15 sunscreen as ideal for daily, year-round use. Yet, if you are planning a long, leisurely day at the lake (or even a marathon day on the ski slopes), you will want to opt for a SPF 30 sunscreen, such as Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen, and be sure to apply the 30-20-2 rule so as to prevent a painful reminder of your day of recreation.</p>
<p>In reality, sunscreen usage among Americans today has decreased by nearly 60%, according to a recent report by the American Academy of Dermatology. Could the lack of sun safety behavior be contributing to the ever-increasing skin cancer incidence and mortality? Certainly, the world’s most common cancer could be easily prevented if we are proactive about choosing effective <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.bestsunblock.net/" title="sunscreens">sunscreens</a></span> and properly, proactively maximizing their efficacy.</p>
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