Tanning Causes Skin Cancer!
Indoor tanning, outdoor tanning, ALL tanning is linked directly to an increased risk of developing skin cancer. Ultraviolet (UV) rays, whether they are from a tanning bed or the sun, are dangerous. All UV rays damage skin cells causing brown spots, wrinkles, collagen loss, and an increased risk of developing skin cancer. Recent studies have found that indoor tanners are up to 74% more likely to develop melanoma than those who do not use indoor tanning beds. Melanoma is the most deadly form of skin cancer, usually affecting people later in life however, it's prevalence is growing among 20-30 year olds due to excessive tanning habits. Some states are imposing tanning taxes and tanning laws to limit indoor tanning children under 18, Britain has banned indoor tanning all together for children under 18. These measures are being taken to discourage indoor tanning and raise awareness to it's true danger.
The good news is, damage from UV rays is preventable by using a broad spectrum sunblock!
Check out Obagi's Nu-derm Sun Shield SPF 50, available at O. Beauty and approved by the Skin Cancer Foundation!
Stay healthy, stay beautiful!
-O. Emily
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