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    to be updated .. Resource Box Sunless tanning products offer the perfect solution for people who want to attain sun-kissed glow. Sunless ~ www.sunlabsonline.com is a leading manufacturer of self tanners. The company undertakes thorough product testing and analysis through its Sun Laboratories ~ www.sunlabsonline.com. Safe Sunless Tanning Products Sun Laboratories is a leading producer of sunless tanning products. For over a quarter century, Sun Laboratory has developed into a highly respected,…

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    Tanning Persuasive Essay

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    in line for some UV rays. Almost everyone is aware of the terrifying statistics caused by soaking up those harmful rays. Indoor tanning is a cacogenic, according to skincancer.org, and one indoor tanning session can increase users’ risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma by 67 percent and basal cell carcinoma by 29 percent. For some reason though, the usage of tanning beds has skyrocketed over the past couple of years. Us, parents must be “totally uncool” if we do not let our daughter tan…

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    Jergens Natural Glow Instant Sun As someone who has always felt the need to be tanned (because it makes me feel better about myself) I've tried a lot of different methods... 1. Natural sun: baby oil, olive oil, no oil then shower then put oil on to lock the sun in, beer, reflective sheet, laying by water, floating in water, some SPF, no SPF, etc 2. Tanning beds: cheap tanning lotions, expensive lotions, no lotion, those that tingle, those that don't, mixing up to 7 different lotions because…

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    Melanoma Case Study

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    Damage to melanocytes occurs after overexposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun or other sources such as solarium tanning machines, however areas not exposed to the sun have the potential to develop melanoma. Melanoma differs from other skin cancers by its appearance and colour as it often has an irregular edge or surface, and is usually a combination of brown, black, blue…

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    protection. Melanin is what protects our skin from the effects that one may encounter from the sun. That is why caucasians are more immune to skin cancer because they do not produce enough melanin as someone with darker skin does. Most people believe that people with dark skin cannot get skin cancer which is false. Ultraviolet radiation is how one can get skin cancer. If an individual is exposed to the sun for long periods of time, he or she has a good chance of getting skin cancer, regardless…

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    Skin Cancer In Australia

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    Excessive exposure to the sun without sun protection can be life threatening and can increase the risk of skin cancer and premature aging. Skin cancer is one of the greatest causes of death in Australia and approximately 2 in 3 Australians will be diagnosed with a form of skin cancer before the age of 70. The main cause of skin cancer is due to over exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Skin Cancers arise from the skin due to the development of abnormal cells and have the ability to…

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    Squamous Cell Carcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma is a common form of skin cancer. It begins in the squamous cells in the outer layer of the skin (epidermis). It occurs most often in parts of the body that are frequently exposed to the sun, such as the face, lips, neck, arms, legs, and hands. However, this condition can occur anywhere on the body, including the inside of the mouth, sites of long-term (chronic) scarring, and the anus. If treated soon enough, squamous cell carcinoma rarely spreads…

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    Tanning Skin

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    Tanning beds give off UV lights or radiation. When your skin is exposed to UV rays, it is the reaction to make more melanin. This makes the skin darker. The two types of radiation that enter the skin is UVA and UVB rays. UVB hits the top of the skin and are more responsible for most sunburns. UVA rays mostly target deeper layers of the skin. They can cause allergic reactions, and rashes. If you put the two rays together…

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    indoor tanning. Research Question What is the public belief on indoor tanning “tanning beds”? Literature Review I will conduct my literature review by using Google Scholar with the convenient find it at FAU availability. Using Google Scholar I do not want to type in the full sentence to search for other research about my topic instead I use key words. The three key words I used to find the four different research journals I found my related to my research were “belief”, “Indoor”, and…

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    malicious and start growing faster than the usual. These cells develop a pigment called Malanin that is in charge of skin tone and hair color. Malanin also protects the skin from the solar radiation avoiding damage on the body. When skin is exposed to the sun, melanocytes produce more melanin as a defense against ultraviolet rays. When there is a constant…

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