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What Are Age Spots and How to Treat Them?

15th June 2012
Call them what you will, sun spots, liver spots, brown spots, cafe au lait spots, hyperpigmentation, lentigines or age spots, they are, however referred to, cosmetically unattractive and unwanted. Age Spots are particularly disliked because they are ass... Read >
Author: Sumeshnarmath

The Long Term Effects of Sunburn - How to Prevent Skin Damage From the Sun

02nd February 2012
Yay! Its midwinter vacation season again. Trying to escape, the winter chill, visiting friends or family in the south, or planning a getaway with the kids in a sunny spot? The greatest gift you can give your babe is to educate yourself about healthy sun p... Read >
Author: _K_M_

Inflamed Skin Due to Sun Poisoning

11th April 2011
A sun poisoning rash is most commonly the result of an allergic reaction someone has to the sun. Those who are most likely to get skin poisoning include people who are fair skinned, simply because they do not have enough pigmentation in their skin to prot... Read >
Author: Dianne Cohen

Fake Tan - Benefits, Dangers And Side Effects

01st October 2010
We all love a good tan; but with the dangers of UV exposure and those from tanning beds increasing alarmingly, the option of having a good summer tan is decreasing day by day. But the good news is that there are some chemical processes that can provide us... Read >
Author: jsocratous

Get That Sun Kissed Look With Sunless Tanning Products

25th January 2010
Lying down in the sun or heading to expensive tanning salons is not the only way to get that sun kissed look. You can get that bronzed complexion at the comfort of your own house as well with the help of sunless tanning products. If you are looking for... Read >
Author: Gary Smith

Arbutin is a natural skin whitening agent that is an inhibitor of tyrosinase

09th November 2009
Alpha form of arbutin has been found to be a stronger inhibitor than the arbutin. A-arbutin 4% can even curb the action of tyrosinase in low concentration. The inhibitory method of a-arbutin is different from the inhibitory mechanism of arbutin. And als... Read >
Author: sidharth

How Ultraviolet Radiations Harm Your Skin?

05th June 2009
The sun emits harmful ultraviolet radiations that wreck havoc on your skin. They only comprise of a small percentage in the sun spectrum but are very dangerous for the skin. Ultraviolet rays can damage the skin cells and cause disruption to its DNA struct... Read >
Author: Marilynn Syrett

How to Prevent From Tanning

10th June 2008
Tanning is the process of making leather from skin. This is commonly done with the acidic compound tannin, which prevents normal decomposition and often imparts color. One of the most important tips you should follow is to always choose the right type ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Indoor Tanning Benefits

01st September 2006
Too often we hear all the negative thing about tanning beds but what about the indoor tanning benefits? Great news! Read on to find about some of the benefits you can enjoy. Most of the studies we hear about are all negative telling us how bad tanning is ... Read >
Author: Claris Lindig
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