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Normally we don’t take things too seriously on Instagram, but we’ll be straight, we make sunscreen to protect people. And that is one thing we take pretty seriously.
So this month, we’re talkin’ about it.
Did you know that 1 in 5 Americans will get skin cancer in their lifetime?
We wanna change that.
So, Step 2 of our #BananaSuitChallenge (honestly the whole reason we are even doing this): Get to “Know Your Spots” & screenshot/share this image.
Look for the ABCs of Skin Cancer Screening and if you see one or more contact your dermatologist.
#SkinCancerAwareness #KnowYourSpots #TrustTheBum
[Werbung] Schnelle Morgenroutine ♀️
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#sante Erfrischendes Gesichtswasser Leider das einzige mild formulierte Gesichtswasser in der #drogerie
Der Trend geht eher Richtung Mizellenwasser, weshalb es keine wirkliche Auswahl mehr gibt.
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#incipedia Vitamin C Creme Ich bin unglaublich stolz auf diese Creme und euer Feedback bestätigt mich in diesem Gefühl. Bin schon total hibbelig, weil morgen der Launch in meinem Shop ist und ich wahrscheinlich wie damals beim #crowdfunding kein Auge zumachen werde
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#sundance Sensitiv Sonnenfluid Mag ich sehr gern. Wenn es RICHTIG schnell gehen muss, kommt nur das Sonnenfluid drauf und ich bin fertig.
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Sundance SPF 50 Lippenpflegestift Bloß die Lippen nicht vernachlässigen! Den kann man auch gut im Augenbereich nutzen.
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PS: Auf meinem Youtube-Kanal findet ihr übrigens eine komplette Routine ausschließlich mit Produkten aus der Drogerie (Link ist im Profil)
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Habt ihr ein Hautpflegeprodukt, das wirklich IMMER Teil eurer #morgenroutine ist? ⬇️
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#skincare #hautpflege #vegan #neubeidm #sonnenschutz #incimaniacs #sunscreen #skincareblogger #antiaging #skincancerawareness
May is Melanoma awareness month! I hate to admit it, but I only got serious about sun protection when I developed melasma on my face from the hormones in my IUD. Since then I’ve become pushy about sun protection. Honestly, it’s to your benefit to wear sunscreen and hats because it’s the easiest ways to prevent aging, sun spots, and of course skin cancer! I hide from the sun as much as possible, wear visors and hats, keep sunscreen in my purse and car, and self- tan so I still look like I have a glow. It might sound like a lot but I’d prefer this to melanoma…
It blows my mind that skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the U.S. You can help prevent melanoma by seeking shade whenever possible, wearing protective clothing, avoiding direct sunlight between 10am-4pm and using broad spectrum sunscreen with SPF of at least 30 every day.
A few not so fun facts about melanoma:
* Melanoma is the leading cause of cancer death in young women ages 25-30 and the second leading cause of cancer death in women ages 30-35.
* In ages 15-29, melanoma is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer.
* The incidence of people under 30 developing melanoma is increasing faster than any other demographic group, soaring by 50% in women since 1980.
Do you protect yourself from the sun? Please ask me If you ever need help finding a sunscreen! I have recommendations for all skin types!
Daydreaming about summer beach days to come & planning ahead for sun protection! This rash guard swim top is so cute & keeps ths sun off chest & arms & it's under $21 ... I'm wearing a medium Also my fave UPF 50 hat is packable/squishable & always keeps its shape! May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month so I also linked a few of my fave rash guards, hats & face sunscreens! Follow me on the LIKEtoKNOW.it app to get the product details for this look and others
http://liketk.it/2Bydd #liketkit @liketoknow.it #LTKswim #beach #vacation #sunsafe #summerscoming #skincancerawareness
Don’t be a kook, take one, and pass it on.
Your banana suits are in the mail and we’re stoked to see how you #BananaSuitUp with us for #SkinCancerAwareness month!
Keep spreadin’ the love, take a photo in your banana suit, and then pass it on.
Our first round of #BananaSuitChallenge winners will be announced next Friday
Pro Tip:
Include the “Know Your Spots” diagram with your post and include our hashtags #BananaSuitChallenge and #TrustTheBum to be eligible to win
(see contest rules for details, link in bio)
Leute, ich bin ganz stolz auf euch! Ihr seid in Sachen #sonnenschutz gut aufgeklärt.
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Vielen von euch ist bewusst, dass der deklarierte Schutz nur bei der entsprechenden Auftragsmenge gewährleistet werden kann. Die meisten Menschen tragen gerade mal 25 - 50 % der empfohlenen Menge auf.
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Der/die Durchschnittsdeutsche kauft aller zwei Jahre einen neuen Sonnenschutz (Stand 2017) was sogar NUR bei Verwendung in den Sommermonaten viel zu wenig ist.
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Natürlich ist Sonnenschutz die beste Anti-Aging Creme, aber wir dürfen nicht vergessen dass auch das Hautkrebsrisiko bei dessen Verwendung minimiert werden kann
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Ich werde demnächst ein Video zur Auftragsmenge abdrehen und erklären woher diese 2 mg/cm^2 kommen. Außerdem möchte ich zeigen wie groß der Unterschied zwischen der empfohlenen Menge und der von den meisten verwendeten Menge in der Praxis aussieht
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Benutzt ihr Sonnenschutz und konntet ihr euer Umfeld für dieses Thema sensibilisieren?
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#incipedia #incimaniacs #skincare #hautpflege #skincancerprevention #skincancerawareness #sunscreen
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States – one out of five Americans will develop it in their lifetime. May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and the American Academy of Dermatology recommends regularly checking your skin, and following up with a doctor if you notice anything unusual – I visited @dermdrhale this week! Monday, she’ll join us on @CBSThisMorning with tips for staying safe as summer approaches #skincancerawareness #melanomamonday @aadskin1 @skincancerorg @melanomaresearchfoundation #melanoma
#ThisIsMay. Where I come from, that means: it’s the month of May in Indy!But it also means: it’s #SkinCancerAwareness Month!☀️With my mom working through melanoma 3x already, multiple scars later (with plenty of other basal cells taken care of), we don’t take this lightly!
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Skin cancer can affect anyone & it’s a sneaky son of a gun. Whether you were a swimmer (me) or played soccer growing up, work(ed) in motorsports where you spend every wknd outside, work in construction or even... spend your days in an office, you are at risk.
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Please do what you can to get regular skin checks (THESE ARE IMPORTANT) & wear sunscreen daily (ALSO IMPORTANT) even if you aren’t outside. And of course if you are beachin it on vacay, get that Vit D, but please be smart about it with lots of SPF (even if you don’t like the feel of lotion- DOOO IT).
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You may notice I wear hats quite often when I’m outside. I love ball caps!While running errands, working out, hiking or getting some r&r at the beach (I’d wear on camera too if I was permitted!). I’m blonde, I’m fair skinned, I grew up swimming outside and professionally, I work outside. It’s just one thing I can do (in addition to my #eltamd sunscreen) that I can try to do to prevent. “About 90 percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers and about 86 percent of melanomas are associated with exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. Knowing the risk factors and practicing sun protection year-round are key to reducing your risk.” - skincancer.org
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Seriously enjoy the joys of the sunshine. But please be safe about it. My family has been rocked with my moms journey, so I am down for raising awareness for skin cancer (all cancers for that matter), even if it helps just 1 other person. For more info, check out aad.org or skincancer.org
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#suncare #sunscreen #skincancer #spf #uvprotections #monthofmay #newportbeach #sunshine #sunhappiness #outsidesports #outsidelife #motorsports #californiacoastaldermatology
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