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    As a previous owner of a tanning salon, there are indications where several areas of the project plan require some additional research for re- analysis that provide opportunities and input of some constructive criticism and students ideas for profitability and research to avoid risk and weakness for sustainability in this industry... Internal Strengths and…

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    Than other reasons of the causes of malignant melanoma are from tanning beds and tanning at the beach the UV light cause your skin to burn but to the a average human that enjoys that lovely tan will not know that the tanning is as dangerous as it is , another cause/claim is where you were from, the sun exposure from then and now , and not wearing sunscreen at the beach. The cured rate for malignant melanoma is “Stage 4 melanoma” means…

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    Skin Cancer

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    variety of risks. These include sun exposure, moles, skin type, personal history,…

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    Melanotan 1 Research Paper

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    Apha-MSH (Alpha-Melanocyte stimulating hormone) which naturally occurs within the human body and plays the role of triggering melanogenesis. Melanogenesis is the process by which peptides lead to pigmentation of the skin, hair and eyes, and leads to the tanning process hence it is very essential in the protection of the skin against the harmful UV (ultra violet) radiation which cause skin cancer. Alpha-MSH triggers specific melanocortin receptors (melanocytes) during its mechanism of action…

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    Sun Exposure Policy Essay

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    The policy’s focus is on prevention by limiting sun exposure in order to limit ultraviolet (UV) radiation and rates of skin cancer (Rhainds and Rosen, 2006). This includes reducing exposure by educating people to understand more about the harmful effects of UV radiation. With policy that focuses on prevention instead of acute care, there will be less cases. Education starts young because long term exposure is harmful and children need to get in the habit for early prevention practices (Rhainds…

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    I know how important it is, and my mother is constantly reminding me to put it on, but I did not listen until this summer. This summer, me and my friends took a trip to Florida together and we were out in the sun a lot. I put on sunscreen before we left one day but I forgot to reapply it as often as I should have, and my back was burned deep red. I was honestly terrified because I had never been burned that badly before. Luckily, I had a friend who helped me…

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    Gentle Combination Skin

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    your skin care routine. Only use cleansers that are free of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). This harsh detergent appears in most soaps, cleansers, and shampoos. A light moisturizer works well for combination skin. Always use sunscreen when out in the sun. 2. Dry skin can become flaky and itch if not taken care of. Hydrated and moisturized are the keys for healthy skin, especially if you have dry skin. Clean your face once a day with a gentle lotion cleanser free of SLS. Use a deep hydrating…

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    Actinic Keratosis (AK) is a skin disease in which lesions form on the skin due to being over-exposed to ultraviolet light rays. This disease may develop into Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC). AK is usually pretty common lesions on the skin that are usually red, brown, or nude colored, rough patches on the skin that has been over-exposed to UV light rays. The more of AK that a person has, the more of a risk the person has of developing melanoma skin cancer. As AK grows and develops, it can become…

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    Adriana Varejeo

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    canvas, each of the same post and expression with only the shades of the skin as the only altered factor through the series. The paintings also incorporated a color palate of the scheme of hues used to create the different toned skin of the artist. Sun tanned orange shades to cool bark colors to the frosty peach pink were all various colors the author tried to explore. Along with the presentation of paintings, the usage of mixed medium was involved. Varejão self selected and then crafted…

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    Sun Screen Research Paper

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    the best sunscreens that are non-toxic and safe for the entire family to minimize their risk of sunburns, sun overexposure, and skin cancer. The problem is that sunscreens are not created equally, not all are non-toxic and safe for your family. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) actually discovered that 72 percent of the sunscreens tested consists of harmful ingredients or has insufficient sun protection. There’s no perfect sunscreen. Not all products meet the standard of being non-toxic…

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