5 Easy-to-Miss Sunscreen Spots

1. Around and Between your Eyes. Afraid it will burn? Elta MD Sunscreen is guaranteed to not burn or sting if it gets in your eyes. Twenty percent of skin cancers on the face develop on the eyelids. 2. Lips. Use a waxy lip palm with SPF 30 and apply it often. Even...

Sunscreen Facts From the AAD

The FDA released sunscreen guidelines. How will these affect my sunscreen? By June 2012, you’ll begin to see several changes to sunscreen labels. These changes, which are required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), will provide you with more information...

Powder Me SPF by Jane Iredale

Jane Iredale’s Powder Me SPF is a dry sunscreen. It’s easy to apply, and it provides a physical block from the sun because of it’s composition. Powder-Me SPF can be used on the body, face and scalp for a UVB/UVA SPF 30 protection. It contains...

New Rules for Sunscreen Labels

  The FDA has issued a Final Rule on the labeling and testing of sunscreen products. The rule establishes that: -A sunscreen product may only be labeled “Broad Spectrum” if the product has an SPF of greater than 15 and passes the new Broad Spectrum...

Skin Cancer Among Young Adults

USA Today released an article stating that,  “A dramatic rise in skin cancer rates among young adults is leading health officials to shed light on the risk factors, specifically tanning salons, which women are more likely to use.” In fact, “according...