Friday, May 27, 2011

Whats really in your Sunscreen?

I know its the wrong time of year for us but I just received an email from 'Campaign for Safe Cosmetics' and thought id share an excerpt with you:


"Have you ever wondered about the claims on the bottle of sunscreen in your medicine cabinet or beach bag?  Environmental Working Group (one of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics' founding organizations) has released its 2011 Sunscreen Guide.


Of the more than 600 beach and sports sunscreens analyzed, EWG can only recommend one in five.
Why? For starters, the sunscreen industry continues to use misleading, sky-high SPF ratings that may protect against UVB rays that cause sunburn but leave skin at risk for UVA damage.
Plus, many companies are still using retinyl palmitate, a form of vitamin A that might actually speed the development of skin tumors on sun-exposed skin, as well as hormone disruptors and nanoparticles (a particular concern for spray and powder products), both of which  present other potential health threats.
Fortunately, there are companies making effective and safe sunscreens. Find safe options, see the "Hall of Shame" and learn more about sunscreen safety: Read EWG's 2011 Best Sunscreen Guide"


I have the most amazing sunscreen available at Rejuvenate, USpa's Organic Sun Defence SPF 20, this unique moisturizer created by Uspa from the ground up provides sun protection as well as offering anti-oxidant benefits and soothing hydrating properties. The Green Tea extract provides powerful antioxidants to assist in the fight against signs of aging and sun damage. The Aloe Vera nourishes and hydrates by infusing the skin with humectants. Uspa Organic Sun Defense also contains light Rose Oil, Lavender Oil, and Vitamin E to help soothe and nourish the skin. This is the perfect combination for your defense against the sun. Screens harmful UVA and UVB rays. PABA free/fragrance free. Regular use of sunscreens can aid in the prevention of some skin cancers and premature aging of the skin. Highly hydrating without leaving a residue or white tint.  Sunscreen by Uspa Screens harmful UVA and UVB rays. PABA free/fragrance free. Regular use of sunscreens can aid in the prevention of some skin cancers and premature aging of the skin.


And my wonderful Sensé Daytime Protective Emulsion has an SPF15 in it, perfect for everyday use!



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