By: Hueys Planet | 2010-12-06 | Games Now, you can enjoy the thrills of the beach even if you do not have to wear a bikini or apply sun block. Beachtown is the newest gaming application on Facebook. read more
By: Sarah Labdar | 2010-09-09 | Alternative Medicine If you've ever experienced a sunburn, then you know how painful it can be. In addition to red, hot skin, people experience additional symptoms of nausea, dehydration, blistering, flaking and peeling of the skin. Even though by wearing sunscreen or staying out of the sun for extended periods of time you can avoid all of this. read more
By: Ken Phoenix | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness Are you tired of getting these sunburns again and again. Put an end to sunburns once and for all. Read more to find out how. read more
By: larissabrown | 2010-10-29 | Alternative Medicine Sunburn is a phenomenon caused by excessive or over-exposure to the ultra-violet or UV radiation of the sun or sun-equivalent sources like welding arcs or tanning lamps. read more
By: steev austin | 2011-01-27 | Health & Fitness Sunburn is due to abundant acknowledgment to ultraviolet (UV) radiation and sun chemicals are appear in the top layers of the derma that causes the claret argosy read more
By: Nicksmith | 2012-02-04 | Golf Zinc Sunscreens are safe to use as it is not absorbed into the skin and it acts to block UVA rays. The users rarely find skin irritation using it. Zinc oxide is considered stable and does not degrade in the sun and since it is not absorbed into the body, it cannot be metabolized. This organic sunscreen can be used by any age group of users including babies. read more
By: Collier Baker | 2011-07-14 | Health & Fitness Sunburn is caused by ultraviolet rays from the sun and can vary from the healthy golden tan which many of us hope to achieve to a nasty burnt blistering caused by excess exposure which is both read more
By: Jessica Chamberlain | 2010-04-01 | Parenting Let's face it, almost all kids love to be outside and they hate having to stop to put on sunscreen. As a parent you have to put your foot down and almost demand that your child applies the correct sunscreen and generously to their exposed skin. The best way to help a child deal with sunburn is to not let them get one in the first place by making them continuously apply 45 SPF or higher sunscreen. They may not like it now, but they will thank you for it in the future. read more
By: Phil Tucker | 2011-07-01 | Health & Fitness We've all had the same experience: a beautiful day, everybody packed and headed to the beach or park where after several hours of fun and good food and lying down on a blanket you realize your skin has become a tender, painful red that stings to the touch. Suddenly your clothing is rasping and you have a bad headache, and your beautiful day has been ruined. We've all experienced sunburn, but what is going on exactly? read more
By: ezuser_ 8349 | 2011-06-15 | Skin care The UV light from the sun is just as detrimental to you in the long term despite the fact that it is cloudy. This is due to the fact that UV radiation are able to get through clouds. Therefore, dermatologists advocate covering up your entire visible skin with sunblock when you are out of doors. read more
By: Frank Hawkins | 2010-03-29 | Skin care Summer's here! Know the facts about how the sun damages your skin - and what you can can do about it. read more
By: Code Blue | 2011-07-28 | Skin care
Recently, a lot of friends go to have beach vacation trip, but they are very concerned about how to return white after sunburn. Many people like to lie on the sand and enjoy the sunshine; however, when they come back, they find their skins have various symptoms of allergy or sunburn. Here I will tell you how to return white from black. read more
By: dr. sarkozy mikal | 2011-01-03 | Health & Fitness Sunburn is a burn to livelihood tissue, such as skin, which is produced by overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, usually from the sun's rays. read more