Archive for November, 2008

Gift Ideas…

Now that Thanksgiving is over (but I’m sure the leftovers are not!) I’m feeling the pressure of holiday shopping. Our shopping budget this year will be tight so I will be looking for that one perfect gift for everyone.  I found these tips that will aid me in narrowing my gift choices down. Of course I want to buy my loved ones something that they will enjoy and something that will be useful year round. What is something that is cool? Something that is the must-have this holiday season? Something that will make eyes turn green with envy?…UV Skinz Swim Shirts! Ok, now that I made a choice let’s see how the swim shirt holds up against the gift buying tips;

1. Is this something they will really use?

  • Yes! UV Skinz can be worn in the summer, winter and all the months in between. It can be worn for all outdoor activities and is so comfortable it might be worn as pajamas. Sounds like it will get good use!

2. Is it something that will either, be consumed, be valuable and last a long time?

  • It can’t be consumed, but it is valuable. Having a SPF of 50+ UV Skinz swim shirt gives you ultimate sun protection. UV Skinz is made of a unique micro-fiber blend that is quick drying, chemical-free, and super soft–it is made to last!

3. Is it something that is needed?

  • YES! UV Skinz swim shirts block out 98% of the sun’s harmful rays. Wearing a swim shirt ensures that you are covered and protected. From newborn to 18 years old it is the most important time to teach and practice sun safety. Everyone needs UV Skinz! (and I’m not just being partial.)

What are the things that the other person would really love to receive?

  • Everyone would love to receive a gift that lengthens their life. Skin cancer is not a joke and taking sun protection seriously is the first step to living a skin cancer free life. Now that you know UV Skinz is the perfect gift–head on over and get one for your loved one right now! Did I mention that you get 15% of your entire order and free shipping for orders over $50?!

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Natural Ways to treat Sunburn

Whatever your plans are for this Thanksgiving remember to stay sun safe! If you plan to enjoy outdoor activities; whether in a warm and sunny place or enjoying the winter ski slopes, keep in mind that sunburn can still occur. Wearing the right clothing and always wearing the appropriate sunscreen are the first steps, but if you still happen to get a sunburn here are some natural ways to treat it.

1. Chamomile
You can apply bandages with chamomile infusion or essential oil. This plant helps our body to quickly regenerate its damaged cells. Not to mention its antiseptic properties. Chamomile protects the skin against infections and reduces the well known unpleasant sensation caused by sunburns.

2. Marigolds
Are very efficient for calming down scathing. Apply bandages with marigold infusion over th affected skin areas. In one day you will see how the skin starts to heal.

3. Aloe Vera
If you have this plant in the house it is great, for you can apply directly on your skin the juice obtained from squeezing one leaf. If you do not have the plant you can buy aloe gel which is useful against sunburns as well.

4. Strawberries
Besides the fact that they taste great, they are also good for the skin. Apply a mixture of strawberries and yoghurt on the affected skin areas and rinse after 15 minutes.

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5. Baking Soda Compress
Dissolve baking soda in water, and make a compress using a clean cloth. Alternately, put 1/2 cup of baking soda into your tepid bathwater, then let the affected area air dry.

6. Cucumbers
Rub the sunburned area with fresh cucumber slices.

7. Lemon Water
Mix the juice of three lemons into two cups of cold water, and then sponge the mixture onto the sunburn.

8. Shower
Take a warm shower to draw out the heat of your sunburn. The warm water will increase circulation to the area while hydrating it, thereby speeding the healing process. Be sure to moisturize afterward as the water will dry your skin.

Have a Happy and safe Thanksgiving!

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TWO LEGACIES WORK TO BRING SMILES TO KID’S FACES

Not only does UV Skinz produce amazing swim shirts, but they love to take advantage of an opportunity to give back. Read the article below…and be inspired! After reading please think hard for a non-profit that you think would benefit from a donation of UV Skinz swim shirts!

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Paul Newman’s Hole in the Wall Gang Camp gives countless children with cancer and other serious illnesses the opportunity to just be kids. UV Skinz hopes to follow their lead by sharing the message that all kids should feel free to play safely in the sun!

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SONORA, CA – November 1, 2008 – At the heart of UV Skinz UPF 50+ protective outdoor wear company, is the primary and passionate objective of getting children covered from the devastating destruction that the sun’s damaging UV rays can cause. With continued philanthropic dedication to this effort, UV Skinz has donated 250 protective swimshirts to Paul Newman’s Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for seriously ill children and their families.

September marked the passing of Newman, who became a great humanitarian in support of children with serious illnesses. September also proved to be a life-changing month for UV Skinz founder, Rhonda Sparks, as the month marks the seventh year since the passing of her 32-year old husband, Darren Lee Farwell, who died of melanoma.

The driving force behind Sparks’ founding of UV Skinz in 2005 was, in large part, to honor her late husband’s wish to educate the public about skin cancer awareness and inspire people to take responsibility for preventing a very preventable type of cancer. “The decision to donate the shirts to the Hole in the Wall Camp was a natural one for several reasons,” says Sparks. “These kids have had their childhoods robbed from them in so many ways. If we can get them covered when they are out having fun in the sun at camp and also put some smiles on their faces with our whimsical styles, then all the better.” Paul Newman founded the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp  in Connecticut back in 1988 with associated camps subsequently opened in Connecticut, New York, Florida, California, North Carolina and even abroad in Ireland, Italy, Hungary, France, The United Kingdom, Africa and Asia. Each year, over 1,000 children aged seven to fifteen are selected to attend the summer camp in Connecticut at no charge. The camp provides on site medical care, supervision and monitoring of children who cannot attend a typical summer camp because of their illnesses including cancer, AIDS, hemophilia and sickle cell disease.Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for seriously ill children and their families.

The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp also provides year-round services including retreats for parents and a “Camp-in-a-Suitcase” Hospital Outreach program that brings encouragement to hospitalized children in New England hospitals and clinics. The organization plans to open several more camps throughout the U.S., in Japan and in the Middle East in the spirit that sick children throughout the world should be able to enjoy the experiences of childhood that might otherwise be unattainable to them.

Sparks had three boys with Farwell, who led an active outdoor surf and ski lifestyle, which Farwell himself was convinced led to the development of his melanoma. Sparks is determined that her sons not suffer the same fate as their father but she also does not want to restrict them from playing and living under the sun. “Mr. Newman’s camp is designed to provide ill children and their families with a first-rate camp experience. What is camping but enjoying all that the outdoors has to offer? The fact that many of these children have cancer makes the cause that much more endearing to me.”

UV Skinz protect wearers from UV damage primarily through the tight nylon/spandex weave that blocks out 98% of harmful UV rays. While Sparks says that UV Skinz “main goal is to keep babies, children and adults UV damage-free,” the benefits of the line do not stop with human protection but also carry over to the environment as well. “Because UV Skinz are chemical-free, pollutants normally released into the water from the use of sunscreens are mitigated and those with skin sensitivities or allergies to sunscreen have an option for coverage,” Sparks maintains.

“Paul Newman dedicated the last twenty years to serving seriously ill children and their families,” Rhonda Sparks asserts, “UV Skinz hopes to spend the next twenty years helping to prevent children and adults from contracting the 90% of melanoma and other skin cancer related diseases that can be prevented with more diligent sun protection. I can’t think of a better or more fitting tribute to Mr. Newman than to send our shirts to his beloved camp.”

UV Skinz produces hip, high quality UPF 50+ outdoor wear for babies, kids and adults. After UV Skinz founder, Rhonda Sparks, lost her 32-year old husband to skin cancer, she made it her mission to get babies, kids and adults covered from the potentially harmful dangers of the sun. UV Skinz is also committed to taking every opportunity to promote awareness of and education about skin cancer. UVskinz.com offers information and links for health conscious consumers interested in finding out more on how to fight skin cancer.

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Do you know of a non-profit that would benefit from receiving UV Skinz swim shirts? Please leave the name of the organization in the comment section! Thanks!

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Twins in Turkey

Here is a letter and some photos we received from some happy customers out who were vacationing out in Istanbul, Turkey.

Hi Rhonda,                                              Nov. 14, 2008

Thanks again so much for your getting our UV SKINZ to Istanbul. They saved us from 6 weeks of intense Mediterranean and Aegean sun! I mailed you two underwater snorkeling pics (from the kids’ underwater cameras), but attached are three more digital photos. The first is from the Aegean Sea–Prasonissi, Greece, an international windsurfing/kiteboarding mecca; the second is Julian Tristan kayaking over a sunken Roman village in the south of Turkey, and the third is from Patara Beach, a caretta-caretta turtle breeding ground on the Mediterranean in the south of Turkey. This was a locals’ beach, and the women’s “local version of UV Skinz” consists of swimming in their pants, shirts and head scarves. Frankly, it’s amazing they don’t drown!

At a local university pool in Istanbul, the lifeguard made the twins take off their UV SKINZ, telling them (in Turkish)”No clothes allowed in pool!” The Turks didn’t quite get it, in spite of our best attempt to explain. So if you want to expand your business…I know of a great place to start! :)

Thanks again. Your service and delivery of your product made our summer safe and fun! Cheryl Divine-Jonas (and Leah and Julian)

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ABC’s of Skin Cancer

Can you believe that it is the middle of November?! Here in Southern California the weather has been unusually HOT and DRY! But I know the weather is taking a turn for winter in many other places. Along with the cold weather comes warmer clothes and layering. Sun protection and skin cancer detection is still very important even if most of it is covered during these colder months.

As part of the legacy of Darren and Darren Lee Farwell Foundation, UV Skinz wants to educate people on the dangers of sun damage and how to look for the warning signs of skin cancer. Skin cancer is 100% preventable if caught early! It is in the best interest of yourself and your family, especially children under 18 years, to check for irregular moles all over your body on a monthly basis.

Most people have moles, but if you ever see a change in the color or shape–that is when you should see your physician. There is a simply way to look for signs of skin cancer, it’s called the ABCD Rule:

A. Asymmetry-One half of the spot does not match the other half.

B. Border irregularity-Normal moles are round or oval.  The borders of a melanoma may be uneven or notched.

C. Color-Common moles are usually one color throughout.  Melanomas may have several colors or an irregular pattern of colors.

D. Diameter-Common moles are generally less than 1/4 inch in diameter (the diameter of a pencil eraser).  Melanomas may be 1/8 to 1/4 inch, but are often larger.

Unfortunately, my husband is set in his ways and still tans at the tanning salon, but I make it my duty to check the areas on his body that he can’t see (back, neck and shoulders) for any changes in his moles. There are easy steps you can take to prevent skin cancer. Always avoid direct sunlight, wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and wide-brimmed hats. You will have to reapply sunscreen every few hours, but if you are wearing your UV Skinz swim shirt (which by the way is not just for swimming) you will never have to worry about reapplying sunscreen!

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