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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Green Video: Does Sunscreen Fail to Prevent Melanoma?

With a grant from the National Cancer Institute, researchers are exploring whether transfer of absorbed energy from sunscreen could be a contributing factor in the rise of the melanoma rate.

Sunscreens are designed to absorb various parts of the sun’s spectrum, but is this energy then transferred to healthy cells?


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Natalie @ 12:48 pm on Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Before You Slather It On, Read Skin Deep Cosmetics Safety Database’s Sunscreen Report

Skin Deep Cosmetics Safety Database

Gone are the days when we slather ourselves with baby oil to bake ourselves. With more than a million new cases of nonmelanoma skin cancer already estimated for 2008, we’re learning to take our sun exposure much more seriously. Now that we’ve gotten smart about the dangers of sun exposure, sunscreen has become a daily essential.

But for all our efforts to protect ourselves, it seems that many sunscreens are having the opposite effect on us: not only are they not blocking UV rays, but they are also causing us to absorb harmful chemicals into our bloodstream through our skin.

The Skin Deep Cosmetics Safety Database, an indispensable resource for finding out exactly what ingredients personal care and beauty products contain, has published an exhaustive report on the effectiveness and safety of sunscreens.

The folks behind the Database, the Environmental Working Group, conducted an investigation of 952 name-brand sunscreens, finding that 4 out of 5 of them don’t adequately protect from the sun, or contain unsafe ingredients. Much like the cosmetics and personal care industries, the suncare industry remains alarmingly unregulated by the FDA. In fact, the report states that the FDA has not finalized comprehensive sunscreen safety standards it began drafting 30 years ago. Click here to read more

Monday, June 30, 2008

Protect Baby Skin Naturally: California Baby SPF 30 Sunscreen

California Baby SPF 30 Natural Sunscreen

Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States. Almost 50% of Americans who live to the age of 65 will have skin cancer at least once. We rely on sunscreen to help protect our skin. But chemicals in conventional sunscreens have been linked to a host of health problems. For example, common ingredients in chemical based sunscreen (as opposed to mineral blockers) such as benzophenone, oxybenzone, octinoxate, and homosalate may mimic the hormone estrogen. And, none of the chemical based sunscreens are reef friendly. In fact, a recent study found that the chemicals in chemical based sunscreens may be bleaching our coral reefs. We pollute our coral reels with 4,000 to 6,000 tons of sunscreens that wash off our bodies.

But an eco-friendly solution does exist. Mineral based sunscreens containing titanium or zinc seem to be a healthier option, and do not appear to contribute to coral bleaching.

One we love is the California Baby SPF 30+ Sunscreen, $16.16. Click here to read more

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Natalie @ 9:36 am on Monday, June 30th, 2008