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the truth about sunscreen

<p>Sunscreens have become a tricky thing in the world of skincare&period; It is a multi-billion dollar industry&comma; with a complete lack of regulation&comma; making it incredibly difficult to know what sort of things to look for and ingredients to stay away from&period; There are two types of sunscreens currently on the market…chemical and mineral&period; According to The Environmental Working Group&comma; sunscreens with a chemical makeup usually have a combination of ingredients like oxybenzone&comma; avobenzone&comma; octisalate&comma; octocrylene&comma; homosalate and octinoxate&comma; these are extremely dangerous&comma; because they contribute to hormone disruption&period; Not only are they endocrine disruptors that act as estrogen&comma; but they attribute to lower sperm cell counts and endometriosis&period; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found about 96-percent of the U&period;S&period; population to have Oxybenzone in our makeup&period; Additionally&comma; chemical sunscreens contain Vitamin-A&comma; also referred to as Retinyl Palmitate&comma; which essentially causes even more harm than anything else&comma; by speeding up the growth of cancerous cells&comma; tumors and lesions&period; Mineral Sunscreens are usually a makeup of Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide&comma; which is considered a much more favorable choice&period; However there are a number of other things to keep in mind when making a sunscreen choice this summer and beyond&comma; &lpar;because the sun does shine each and everyday&excl;&rpar;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ol>&NewLine;<li>Stay away from high SPF levels&period; Not only are they misleading&comma; there’s a law in the works proposing companies to avoid labeling anything higher than 50&plus;&comma; but they’re waste of your money&excl; You end up thinking the higher SPF has you covered&comma; but it’s false&excl;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>At all costs avoid spray sunscreens&period; You’re more likely to inhale the sunscreen than wear it on your body&period; Most of the time it ends up on the person next to you and as a result you are sunburned&excl;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>Try to cover up with hats and long sleeves whenever possible&comma; choose a shady spot and try to avoid the hottest times of the day to venture outside&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Unfortunately&comma; three fourths of the sunscreens EWG tested came back positive for the toxic ingredients mentioned and Melanoma rates have actually tripled over the past 35-years&period; On the plus side&comma; a law passed back in 2011 which prohibits the sale of sunscreens that make &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;waterproof” or &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;sweatproof” claims and must disclose cancer warnings on the bottle&period; Now we just have to wait for a proposed law from 2014 set forth by former President Obama called the Sunscreen Innovation Act to go into effect that would encourage a stricter FDA processes for reviewing and approving new ingredients&period; Although there are new broad spectrum testing standards in effect&comma; EWG states that about half of the suncreens sold here would never be on the market in Europe&comma; a place with a much more advanced policy on UVA protection&period; It’s important to get your daily Vitamin-D doses&comma; just do it as safely as possible&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If you need help choosing the right sunscreen for you&comma; I would love to help&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>-Briana D&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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