Archive for February, 2011

Wordless Wednesday (Sort Of)

Yes, sun sleeves and gloves are an awesome way to protect delicate hands and arms from uv radiation. Not sure if it’s productive to wear them with only a bikini. A UV Skinz swim shirt, yes! Hope this woman lathered up good with sunscreen on the rest of her exposed body or she will definitely have unwanted and weird tan lines. According to sunglove.com “hands and arms are the most neglected part of the body when it comes to sun protection.” Being sun safe is important, but so is practicing common sense! It doesn’t do any good to cover-up if you have more skin exposed than covered.

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Gisele Bundchen Call Sunscreen, “Poison.”

Brazillian model Gisele Bündchen at the Fashio...

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During a press conference to release her new all-natural skin care line, Gisele Bundchen outwardly called sunscreen poison. “I cannot put this poison on my skin.” “I do not use anything synthetic.” (Quoted from Britain’s Daily Mail.)

This comment sent a fury of anger towards her from dermatologists and fans across the world. Taking the comment at face value, it’s easy to misinterpret the meaning or under-lying context for what she was referring to. Since then her publicist, Amber Clapp, has tried to clear the air by saying that Gisele, “simply stated that her all-natural skin care lind does not have SPF because there is not an all natural SPF available.” Also, that “when using sunscreens, she selects ones that are free of parabens, oxybenzone, PABA and retinyl palmitate.

I agree it is safer to use physical barrier sunscreens with active ingredients like zinc and titanium dioxide because they aren’t absorbed into the skin and are safer for those with sensitive skin. True. Sunscreen is an important part of a healthy sun-safe daily routine. We as consumers have to decide what is best for ourselves and our families.

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Study Begins to Find Answers to Melanoma Ethnic Disparity

NECN, February 2, 2011

Dr. Shane Morita, a Queen’s Medical Center surgical oncologist, plans to begin a study on how Melanoma affects people of different ethnicities. After a review of the Hawaii Tumor Registry data, Dr. Morita found that even though Melanoma is seen mostly in Caucasians–there was a disproportionate rate of Non-Caucasians dying from the disease. The study will be funded by the North Central Cancer Treatment Group which is a clinical research group based at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. It’s sponsored by the National Cancer Institute.

Sun-bathers at Waikiki beach, Honolulu, Hawaii

This study comes at the right time. The American Cancer Society estimates there are 310 new cases of Melanoma in Hawaii each year. Being so close to the equator brings Hawaii residents a greater risk of Melanoma than other U.S. states. Even though no ethnicity is immune to skin cancer there is a sub-type that is mostly diagnosed in Asian and African-Americans and is not uncommon in Hawaii. The Melanoma subtype is called acral lentiginous melanoma and is found on the palms, soles of the feet and nail beds.

It’s very interesting why this subtype is more common in non-caucasians, but if you think about how melanoma develops it makes sense. Darker-skinned people have more pigment to block the UVA and UVB rays to an extent. The only “fair-skinned” parts of the body are the palms, soles and nail beds. So, the question then is; how do people of color protect those parts of their body from skin cancer? I hope the study uncovers the answers!

There is one thing for sure. The only way to decrease your risk of skin cancer is to cover-up! Wearing uv-protected swim shirts with long-sleeves, pants and wide-brimmed hats are key. Don’t forget about an SPF 30+ sunscreen and to stay out of direct sunlight during the peak hours of the day (10am-4pm).  UV Skinz has the perfect solution to quick reliable sun-protection every time. No matter what your ethnicity UV Skinz swim shirts and clothing protect with a UPF 50+ that doesn’t rub or wash off!

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UV Skinz Occupy 62 Canada Costco’s

UV Skinz is estatic to let you know that we are now selling 3-PC UV Skinz swim sets at Canadian Costco’s!! You can email info@uvskinz.com for a complete list of the locations.

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