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Use sunscreen or sunblock as long as scars remain red. ~ Scar Care in the Sun Following Full Tt

realself.com — “As long as the scars remain red you should use of high SPF sunscreen or preferably a sunblock with micronized zinc oxide or titanium oxide. A typical...View full resource at realself.com

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True Natural Cosmetics Daily Moisturizer SPF 20 Review | Organic Beauty Talk

organicbeautytalk.com — “True Natural's Daily Moisturizer SPF 20 provides serious sun protection with zinc oxide, goes on clear and has anti-aging ingredients...View full resource at organicbeautytalk.com

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More Bad News About Sunscreen Safety: Nanoparticles - AOL News

aolnews.com — “(June 2) -- As millions of us who play and work under the bright sun dutifully slather our bare skin with creams, oils and sprays, consumer safety activists continue to blast the government for failing to ensure the safety of these sunscreens. The latest target of concern is the use by sunscreen manufacturers of nanosized particles of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. A new report based on several preliminary studies says these atom-sized additives have the potential to cause serious harm.View full resource at aolnews.com

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FOX 40 WICZ TV - Can Sunscreen Cause Cancer? [7/2/2010] - News, Sports, Weather, Contests and More - Binghamton, NY

wicz.com — “You've heard the advice over and over: when you're in the sun, apply sunscreen.View full resource at wicz.com

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Can Sunscreen Cause Cancer?: http://bit.ly/c5xwzC NOTHING beats sun blocks with Zn Oxide or Titanium Dioxide.

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