Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Don't Get Burned…


Aloe Vera Moisturizing SunBlock SPF-30

Sun Facts: What You Should Know

• 50-80% of a person’s lifetime skin exposure has
been received by age 18.
• As much as 90% of wrinkles and age spots are
directly attributable to sun damage.
• UV exposure has been linked to a weakening in
the body’s immune system.
• Reflected sunlight from water and snow will
cause sunburn also—yes, you can burn in winter,
so protect your face!
• Using sunscreen decreases your core and skin
temperatures, helping you stay cooler during
exercise and other strenuous activity.

• PABA-free sunscreen blend: Blocks harmful
UV-B (burning) and UV-A (tanning) rays
without negative effects.
• Waterproof: Stays on the skin, even while
swimming or perspiring from physical activity.
• Moisturizes while it protects.
• Fragrance-free, tested safe:
No skin irritation
No eye irritation
No facial discomfort
Non-toxic
Safe for children

Essential Ingredients
• Oxybenzone (Benzophenone 3): Blocks UV-A
high end.
• Octinoxate: Blocks UV-A low end and UV-B.
• Octisalate: Blocks UV-B.
• Homosalate: Blocks UV-B.
• Aloe Vera: A pure, natural ingredient obtained
from the leaves of the aloe vera plant. A natural
moisturizer.
• Cocoa Butter: Helps retain the skin’s natural
moisture by preventing it from evaporating.

What Is:
• UV-A/UV-B? There are two types of UV (ultraviolet)
rays: UV-B is the more infamous, being the
variety that burns your skin and can lead to skin
cancer. But UV-A is a deeper-penetrating ray that
pierces into the developing layers of the skin,
disrupting its normal functions and scarring it
forever. This leads to premature signs of aging as
these layers emerge—age spots and wrinkles.
• SPF? The SPF (Sun Protection Factor) of a sunscreen
determines its level of protection. An SPF
of 30 means that it will take your skin approximately
30 times as long to burn as it would with
no sunscreen.

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