Remember the Sunscreen! Even for Back to School

image I was sent an article about sunscreen and how important it is to use every day. Not just during the summer while you are at the pool. In fact, my doctor has been telling me for a few years now that I should not leave the house without putting on the sunscreen and I hate when I forget. I have so many moles and all of my moles are abnormal. When I went to the dermatologist last time she said, wow, they all look bad, so we’ll just take a few and see how they are and then decide if we should take more, ummm. Are you serious? I feel like I’m playing Russian Roulette with my skin. So I want to make sure you guys remember to put the sunscreen on yourselves and your children.

Going Back to school tips:

Data suggests that the majority of sun exposure in a person’s like occurs before the age of 18.  So… how can you be sure to protect your children when they are back at school and out of your sight? Kavita Mariwalla, MD, Director of Mohs and Dermatologic Surgery at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt and Beth Israel Medical Centers, suggests following these simple rules:

Use the spray version 30 minutes before a sport activity they are part of

Wash your children’s clothing with a sunscreen additive like Rit Sunguard. (I’ve never heard of that stuff before but it sounds really cool). The easy to use powder can be washed in with clothes in the laundry and confers added SPF to t-shirts, shorts and socks – good for multiple washes.

Purchase empty lotion bottles or re-use them when they are empty (travel size) and put sunscreen in them and send them to school with your children.

Make sure your kids are wearing sunglasses and protecting their eyes.

Making wearing hats fun for your kids. Hats provided added protection to children’s scalps, necks and faces. Make sure to use sunscreen anyways, but this added protection will help.

When your child is in an all day event like a tournament, designate a parent to be the sunscreen mom, you know, like snack mom. That way all the kids will be taken care of and protected from the sun!

 

 

This information was provided to me by respected PR rep that I work with. I was not compensated, I just feel it’s important to share because I have experience with the sun and skin damage. Only time will tell for me how bad the damage is!

Azur’s Sun block Discount

 

Azur Product ShotAzur was so happy with my giveaway that they have decided to extend a discount to all of my readers.

Azur specializes in sun block that doesn’t have harmful chemicals in it. It is very important to have sun protection so much so that our doctor said “use something rather than nothing”.

 

Save 20% (huge savings) at checkout

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The Sun block Controversy – Giveaway

 

It is getting to be that time of year when everyone hits the outdoors. We go and play outside and even on cloudy days we wonder, should we have sun block on? The reality of it all is that we should be wearing sun block every day. At least people with fair skin like me aren’t supposed to go outside without putting it on.

Our faces, nose mouth and eyes should be protected every day. My doctors told me I’m not supposed to go outside without wearing my sunglasses. (Please talk to your doctor, anything I post is my opinion or something I read on the internet or something my doctor told me, I am not a medical professional and the internet is not the one stop truth. OK)

We talked to our doctor about our children and the chemicals in Sun Block and she said it would be worse to not put sun block on them. She also said we expose them to so many chemicals it really is too hard to blame sun block on things that are happening to people because of chemicals.

My Opinion:

AzurRBGlogo_regmark I am going to do the best I can with what I have. If I have some nice sun block then I’ll use it, otherwise I’m putting whatever is closest to me and covering their skin. I do really like the Azur Advanced Pro-Cellular Sunscreen for many reasons.

1. My face is very sensitive to sun block. Sun Block makes my face burn but I’d rather have it protecting my face than not. So bring on the burn – nope. My face does not burn when I use Azur. No burning, no chemicals.

2. It doesn’t stink. I tried a brand that is very well known, you can pick it up at Target, it is for sensitive faces and has fewer chemicals than most. It smelled so bad and putting it on my face it was nasty. I couldn’t use it. Yuck, Azur smells nice.

3. It isn’t thick. Some of the sun blocks made out of zinc are so think they are like paste. This is still very much like a lotion. I really like this stuff.

New Sun block without chemicals:

Because of my blogging I am introduced to products people want to sell and some are good and some are well, ok. This sun block that was sent to me is quite exciting. Here is a copy of what they have to say:

Azur Product ShotConventional sunscreens contain ingredients that may interfere with the body’s normal hormone
functioning. Growing evidence suggests that those ingredients can mimic estrogen or testosterone and
pose a risk of breast or prostate cancer, and possibly even reproductive problems in children whose
bodies are still developing. Eliminating those ingredients allows the endocrine system to function the
way nature intended.
Azur® sunscreen contains natural, mineral-based ingredients that provide instant protection against UVA, UVB and the little known UVC wavelengths. Based on the most current data, Azur® keeps skin cells healthy and does not contain any ingredients that negatively affect the body’s chemistry. Its active ingredients form a physical barrier from the sun’s rays, while none of the product’s ingredients break down on the skin or generate an abnormal endocrine system response.
"There are potentially damaging chemicals found in nearly 600 sunscreens on the market today which can potentially cause serious health problems for consumers, especially young children," said Joseph J. Pinzone, MD, MBA, Medical Director for A.I. Specialty Healthcare. "Many consumers are unaware that 84% of sunscreens either contain potentially toxic endocrine disruptors like oxybenzone or do not provide adequate protection from the sun. Consumers concerned with healthy living now have a product with Azur® Advance Pro-Cellular Sunscreen that they can really trust, and is luxurious and pleasing to the senses."
Dr. Pinzone references research conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a nonprofit research organization based in Washington,
DC. Recently, EWG discovered that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not require cosmetic companies to specifically disclose that their products include endocrine disruptors. Visit www.azurskin.com for additional product information as well as news and information on endocrine disruption.
In addition to UV protection, regular use of Azur® provides the skin with important anti-oxidant vitamins A, C and E and natural sunscreen agents, titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. Importantly, Azur® is rated
as “Very Water Resistant” which means it goes on and stays on, enhancing its effectiveness and protection.

2 Readers can win some sunscreen from Azur. One winner will get a tube of SPF 30 and the other winner a tube of SPF 40.

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J Banz by Baby Banz

I really enjoy Baby Banz, another great company that I worked with when I was a manager at a children’s boutique. We would sell these like hot cakes; we only carried them in the summer but I think if we had them all year round we would have sold them all year. The sun comes out in the winter time too you know.

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This is my diva. She loves to dress up and loves to wear her shads. We just got a pair of Jbanz, now you might ask, why did you get Jbanz instead of Baby Banz or the Kids Banz. Well, we decided to go with JBanz because our children have larger than average head sizes. JBanz start at a size five. They are just a tad big for her, but they stay on her head and are comfortable. They also provide her young eyes protection from the sun. It’s because they are so very smart(that they have big heads). My daughter is building computers and my son is talking. He talks more than my daughter and I put together.

New! Junior Banz by Baby BanzJunior BanZ feature UV400 Polarized polycarbonate lenses and sturdy frames, while offering new shapes and temples for the protection and style older kids want. Junior BanZ come with their own solid pink neoprene carrying case complete with zipper clasp as well as a removable neoprene strap for active girls on the go!

They came in a nice pink case and with straps as you can tell from the product description above. We have since lost the sunglasses. I have no idea where they are. I hope they are in the van, but it’s also possible I need to turn the house upside down to find them. We might have placed them somewhere while we were out but that is very unlike my daughter. She just doesn’t take them off of her head. She loves hats and glasses.

Baby Banz makes sunglasses, clothing, hats, and swimsuits. Their hats and swimwear are up to 50SPF.

What is the UV protection of Banz Sun Hatz?

Baby Banz Sun Hatz are the best in the market for protection and breathability. Our Hatz are made of 100% Cotton/100% Polyester and offer UPF protection of 50+. Others’ hats made of synthetic materials do a good job of keeping the sun off, but make the head hot because they don’t let air in and under the hat. And as most parents know, if the hat is comfortable, it is more likely to stay on little heads!

I get crazy looks sometimes when I’m out and about and won’t let my mom or dad buy my children hats to wear outside unless they have protection from the sun. You can get a sunburn or skin damage under your clothing. It is best to put on sun block every day before you get dressed and wear SPF clothing. It does cost more to have this safety net but it is better than getting skin cancer.

(****I am not an expert, this is my opinion, you should talk to your doctor if you have any concerns*********)