Have you ever made the trip down to Palo Duro Canyon to hike, picnic, bike ride, etc? During the summer it is hot and the sun is shining bright on your skin. Did you remember the sunscreen?
A group of people stepped out on the street one day and used an ultraviolet light to show passersby the damage that the sun has done to their skin. Even though they can't see it on their face now, the ultraviolet light picks it up. This video is fascinating. Take a minute to check it out.
Proper skin care is essential in order to prevent harmful, long-lasting consequences to your skin. Here are three ways you can keep your epidermis in the best possible shape:
An ongoing investigation by the Food and Drug Administration has prompted Consumer Reports to urge parents not to use spray-on sunscreen on or near children.
When you’re buying sunscreen, do you look for words like ‘waterproof,’ ‘sweatproof’ and ‘sunblock?’ If so, don’t bother — they may not be as bulletproof as they seem.