Posts Tagged ‘basal skin cancer’

Useful Tips for Skin Care Products

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

With the beauty industry promoting its scientific credentials more and more everyday, you do want to know where the science really lies with all the products they advertise. Let’s look at what the experts say for each one of these products that you actually use everyday.

Without a doubt, there are serious subjects of debate all around that need your attention – should you vote conservative or liberal, should your child go to a private school or a publicly funded one, should you get moisturizer with SPF or not? Certainly that last one doesn’t seem to really belong in that line of profound issues of debate. But some women swear, when they find themselves faced with a skin care decision, that it certainly does seem that difficult, and just as important. The good news is, there is expert opinion to be had in matters of skin care; okay, the experts often find themselves divided over which way to go. Whichever side you choose though, you can tell if you’ve made the right choice, with no more than a couple of weeks following it. Let’s go on and take up some of the most hotly debated skincare issues there are, and see where expert opinion lies….. (more…)


Manicure reason of skin cancer?

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Oklahoma:Did you hump your weekly manicure could be augmentative your attempt for pare sign? The lights utilized to quickly dry and set your nails could be doing writer harm than goodish. “Really flabbergasted. I’ve been doing my nails now for 30 geezerhood and never realized,” said Jan Halstead. Those who get artificial nails are at greatest risk because the gel and acrylic used needs to be set by these lights. The alarming information comes from a recent study published in the Archive of Dermatology. The study examined a group of healthy middle aged women with no history of skin cancer or sun damage. The ones with skin cancer on top of their hands however did report they had regular exposure to UV lights at nail salons. “The more that you do it, the more likely you are to get a problem and potentially a skin cancer,” said Dr. Renee Grau, a dermatologist at St. Anthony’s in Oklahoma City……. (more…)


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