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Laughter Heals!

It can be difficult at times to keep our moral up when we are faced with hard times, but laughter is really the best medicine. There is definitely power in humor, smiling and laughing. Even a forced laugh can produce enough endorphins to make you a little more cheerful.  At UV Skinz our mission is for anyone who tries UV Skinz swim shirts will be able to get outdoors and enjoy life. Laugh and play while staying worry-free and assured that our uv protected swim shirts will block 97% of the sun’s UVA and UVB rays.

At UV Skinz we believe Laughter Heals!

Last week I shared a Wordless Wednesday picture of a customer of ours that is battling Melanoma. I would just like to thank him and his family for letting us into their lives and sharing those wonderful photos with us! Here are a couple more and I would like for you to take note of one special thing that we all have. Something that even when the road ahead looks unsure and we may feel there is nothing left. We can smile!

 

Let us know what you have smiled about or what has made you laugh today! To join in on the discussion visit our Facebook Fan page. If you haven’t already “Like” us and stay up to date on all the inside UV Skinz news!

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ABC Kids Expo 2010

It’s day two of the 2010 ABC Kids Expo. UV Skinz is one of hundreds of vendors displaying baby and kids products. If you are in the Las Vegas area we invite you to stop by, we are at Booth 7531!

UV Skinz will be spreading the word about our mission to “Get Kids Covered” with our top quality uv swim shirts.  Attendees will  see our swim shirt designs, ask questions and find out how they can help us spread the word about Melanoma prevention. Follow UV Skinz on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook  to stay up to date on the latest news from the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The ABC Kids Expo was founded as a partnership between independent specialty store retailers and the manufacturers who support them, as a method in which to promote the long-term sustained growth of the industry as well as to provide valuable opportunities for networking and education.

The main focus of the show is on products from newborn through teen, predominantly in the areas of furniture, bedding, room décor, baby gear, gift and layette, toys and related accessories. 

It is held at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Source: Kids Today Online

 

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Website: http://www.theabcshow.com

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Is Your Sunscreen Causing Skin Cancer?

A new study has found that an overwhelming amount of sunscreens on the market contain an ingredient that speeds cancerous cell growth. That’s right: sunscreen might cause cancer, the very thing people lather it on to protect themselves from.

 These results come from the EWG Sunscreen Guide 2010. It is kind of scary to think that what we use to “protect” us from the harmful uv rays of the sun is actually causing and speeding up cancerous cell growth. That is why it is so important as consumers to stay educated on the products we buy for ourselves and our families.

According to that study, nearly half of the 500 most popular sunscreens may actually increase the speed at which malignant cells develop and spread skin cancer such as melanoma.

Why? Because they contain Vitamin A, an ingredient that was added to sunscreen formulations because it’s an antioxidant that slows skin aging.

Check the product label. Make sure your sunscreen includes zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, which act as physical barriers and keep ultraviolet light out best.

Don’t worry about SPF. Sun protection factor is not regulated by the FDA, and as it turns out, sunscreens with a high SPF — like 70, 80, or 100+ — really don’t work any better than those half its count. “The difference between SPF 30 and SPF 60 is maybe five percent,” Rendon says. “Those with lighter complexion, freckles, or red hair should use SPF 45 to 50 with good UVA and UVB blockage. For normal complexions, SPF 30 is just fine.”

Don’t under-do it.A shot glass is the right amount, and reapply every two hours,” she says, adding that you can’t really ever put on too much.

Remember that sunscreen isn’t the only armor against sun damage. ”You have to be conscious of sun exposure,” Rendon warns. “Wear hats and sun-protective clothing.”

Look for European brands.It’s true that Europe has better sunscreens because they process ingredients faster than we do,” she admits.

The above from, Dr. Marta Rendon, a board-certified dermatologist and global spokesperson for Procter & Gamble’s Head and Shoulders division, is definitely great advice. I have done some research and even though European Brand sunscreens are better they are a bit pricey; between $20 and $30 for a 50ml bottle of sunscreen.  

That is the average price of a UV Skinz swim shirt that will last a growing child one to two years and an adult at least 5 or more. Making the decision to purchase a couple of swim shirts that provide chemical-free and broad-spectrum uv protection is called being smart about your money and your health!

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