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Nov
01

Sunscreen and the Acne Prone Person – www.TheLoveVitamin.com

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http://www.thelovevitamin.com – Acne, sunscreen, and a healthy lifestyle… conventional sunscreen is so full of horrible chemicals, what is a person to do on a glorious, sunny day? In this video I’ll let you know what I do about sun protection, and my best recommendations for some natural sunscreens that you can try. Check out the post on my blog to get the link for instructions on making your own sunscreen: http://www.thelovevitamin.com/805/sunscreen-and-the-acne-prone-person/

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Duration : 0:7:40

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Sep
12

Sun Protective Behavior [DermTV.com Epi #331]

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When you think about sun protection, what do you think about? Sunscreen? SPF? UVA? UVB? But do you think about sun protective behavior? In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz discusses the approach to sun protection that is more holistic than and goes beyond just sunscreen.

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Everyone can have beautiful, healthy, and younger looking skin, and DermTV, the Internet’s daily skincare video show, will demonstrate how by revealing expert tips and techniques and by providing real solutions for real skincare issues.

Skincare (whether cosmetic or medical) previously required a trip to your dermatologist or a shopping spree at the pharmacy. And that’s if you have a trusted nearby dermatologist or a local informed pharmacy. But not anymore. We at DermTV are committed to making best-in-class dermatology and skincare guidance accessible to everyone, anytime, at your computer.

Every weekday, our host, Dr. Neal Schultz, one of New York’s most trusted and respected dermatologists (see bio below), teaches skincare’s most timely and timeless issues. Topics include: the best at home techniques and new technology for facial rejuvenation, preventing and fixing sun damage from wrinkles to skin cancer, breaking news in dermatology, general skincare topics, and more.

Duration : 0:3:1

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Aug
05

Do You Need Sun Protection for Moon Light [DermTV.com Epi #308]

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If you’ve been watching DermTV, by now you know that every day, rain or shine, you should be protecting yourself from the sun’s damaging rays by wearing sunscreen. But what about the sun’s light that’s reflected by the moon? Do you need moonscreen?

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Everyone can have beautiful, healthy, and younger looking skin, and DermTV, the Internet’s daily skincare video show, will demonstrate how by revealing expert tips and techniques and by providing real solutions for real skincare issues.

Skincare (whether cosmetic or medical) previously required a trip to your dermatologist or a shopping spree at the pharmacy. And that’s if you have a trusted nearby dermatologist or a local informed pharmacy. But not anymore. We at DermTV are committed to making best-in-class dermatology and skincare guidance accessible to everyone, anytime, at your computer.

Every weekday, our host, Dr. Neal Schultz, one of New York’s most trusted and respected dermatologists (see bio below), teaches skincare’s most timely and timeless issues. Topics include: the best at home techniques and new technology for facial rejuvenation, preventing and fixing sun damage from wrinkles to skin cancer, breaking news in dermatology, general skincare topics, and more.

Duration : 0:2:46

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Jul
12

Baby Sun Care Tips With Dr. Cara Natterson

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Dr. Natterson talks to Cindy, a mom who wants to know the best ways to have fun in the sun with her baby Dylan while keeping his skin safe and soft.

Duration : 0:1:59

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May
30

Why You Need to Use Sunscreen Every Day

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Via http://www.dermtv.com – We sincerely hope that you wear sunscreen while relaxing at the beach, lounging alongside the pool or doing an activity outside. But do you wear sunscreen every other time you’re outdoors? We’re sure you’ll be able to guess what Dr. Schultz thinks about this and when you should and shouldn’t be wearing sunscreen.

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Patients ask me, “Do I really need sunscreen every day?” and the answer is, “Yes.” There are two reasons. Think of your skin as having a meter on the surface. Every time the sun hits it, its starts the meter and the meter runs continuously. Your skin doesn’t know the difference between walking to work for five minutes in each direction every day, five days a week, which is ten minutes a day, 50 minutes a week. Your skin doesn’t know the difference between those 50 minutes a week of unprotected sun protection and being out on the beach for 50 minutes continuously on Saturday. That’s the first reason. The second reason has to do with the fact that, if you can see your hand in front of your face when you go outside, then there is enough light coming through the clouds, even if it’s a cloudy day, to bring some of the ultraviolet light with it, and that ultraviolet light is hitting your skin. Certainly not the same way it does on a sunny day, but you’re still getting that ultraviolet burning and damaging sun. So, for both of those reasons, please use a sunscreen everyday and choose one that has an SPF between 15 and 30.

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