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Sunscreen: why wearing it even in winter could be a good idea

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Monday, January 8, 2024

This means that in both summer and winter, we are exposed to infrared radiation, as well as UVA and UVB rays.

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  • This means that in both summer and winter, we are exposed to infrared radiation, as well as UVA and UVB rays.
  • UVB is mainly responsible for sunburn and DNA damage – and can also cause skin cancers as a result of long-term exposure.
  • But in higher latitudes, such as London, there’s almost no UVB radiation throughout the winter months – whereas there’s still some UVA radiation.
  • This is also true of UVB exposure – although it is less relevant in winter months at higher latitudes.
  • Numerous studies have shown regular sunscreen use over many years is effective at preventing skin damage, photoaging and skin cancers.

The effects of altitude and snow

  • Both altitude and snow can increase the doses of UVA and UVB radiation a person receives.
  • Snow can reflect up to 80% of UV radiation emitted by the Sun – effectively almost doubling the doses received.
  • Sunscreens are generally regarded as safe and tend to have few adverse effects, so you don’t need to worry too much about wearing one throughout the year.
  • For example, sunscreen can exacerbate acne and cause irritation and allergic reactions – although these are rare.
  • However, the consequences of such absorption and the potential affects on health are not well defined and require more research.


Karl Lawrence has previously received funding from the sunscreen industry and hold patents related to sunscreen ingredients.

School uniforms may trigger sensory overload in kids who are sensitive to fabrics – our research can help

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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Those with this condition experience an over-reaction to sensory stimuli, such as touch.

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  • Those with this condition experience an over-reaction to sensory stimuli, such as touch.
  • When overstimulated, the brain triggers a fight-or-flight response, which can lead to irritability, withdrawing from people, and temper tantrums.
  • Clothing plays a role in worsening these sensory issues because it remains in constant contact with the skin, providing sensory input.

Our study

  • The team’s first study focused on school uniforms.
  • The main reason for this is that they feel restricted and that the clothes are in very close contact with the skin.
  • Parents also mentioned that children often preferred second-hand school uniforms, which they experienced as softer and more tolerable than new items.
  • Apart from providing rich data about clothing and textiles, the study revealed the effect of the clothing on the participation of a child in their daily activities (such as education).

Simple interventions help

  • The good news is that simple interventions can make a substantial, positive difference.
  • Awareness of these realities should be highlighted and interventions should focus on improving outcomes not just for the child but for their entire family.

More to come

  • We are also conducting a separate analysis on the tactile properties of various textiles used in children’s wear.
  • The school uniform study was co-authored by Masters student Wenette Jordaan and Leoné Gouws, also a Masters student, is a co-author of the underwear study.


The work is based on the research supported wholly/ in part by the National Research Foundation of South Africa (Grant Number: 129842). Karin van Niekerk does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Thinking of a(nother) tattoo this summer? What you need to know about sunburn, sweating and fading

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Saturday, December 30, 2023

More of us have tattoos than ever before. About 25% of Australians are inked. A tattoo can be a large investment in time, money and pain. So how do you take care of your tattooed skin? Here’s what you need to know about sunburn, sweating and fading.

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More of us have tattoos than ever before. About 25% of Australians are inked. A tattoo can be a large investment in time, money and pain. So how do you take care of your tattooed skin? Here’s what you need to know about sunburn, sweating and fading.

Read more:
Tattoos have a long history going back to the ancient world – and also to colonialism

What’s a tattoo, dermatologically speaking?


Tattoo inks are deposited in the layer of skin called the dermis. This layer contains sweat and oil glands, a blood supply, immune cells, collagen to support the skin’s structures, and fibroblasts, which produce collagen.
Fibroblasts take up the ink particles, as do immune cells in the dermal tissue known as macrophages. The ink particles also stick inside bundles of collagen. Between these three mechanisms, the dermis holds tattoo inks so well they can be seen even on the 5,300-year-old ice mummy Ötzi.

Read more:
What Ötzi the prehistoric iceman can teach us about the use of tattoos in ceremonial healing or religious rites

Can I get a tattoo if I’m sunburnt?

  • During sunburn, your skin calls in extra immune cells and fluid to kill off and break down cells that have too much UV damage.
  • This inflammation can affect the tattoo ink deposits.

How soon after my new tattoo can I go into the sun?


There’s not much research on how soon you can expose your new tattoo to the sun. However, most tattooists advise you to avoid sun exposure while the tattoo heals, generally about three weeks. This seems sensible, as your fresh tattoo is a type of wound.

  • There is an influx of immune cells to deal with the damage, much like a sunburn.
  • So, in one way, you should treat your new tattoo like sunburn and avoid sun exposure while it heals.
  • But you shouldn’t use sunscreen on the tattoo in that time.

What happens if my tattoo gets sunburnt?

  • There’s usually swelling, itching or stinging on the tattoo site that can start immediately or develop over the course of a day.
  • There is also a small amount of evidence that sunburn on a tattoo temporarily suppresses the skin’s immune system, allowing an infection to become established.

Do tattoos increase my risk of skin cancer?

  • However, there’s no evidence skin cancers are more likely in tattooed skin.
  • Tattoos make newly-developed skin cancers more difficult to detect.
  • Red tattoos seem to be more prone to large but benign (non-cancerous) skin tumours called keratoacanthomas.
  • However, they can be difficult to distinguish from squamous cell carcinomas (a type of skin cancer).

Can sunlight fade my tattoo?

  • As tattoos age, they can fade a bit as some of the loose ink particles filter deeper into the dermis.
  • Sun exposure can also degrade ink particles.
  • After all, most people don’t want to fade their tattoos for science.

Does tattooed skin sweat differently to un-inked skin?

  • If you’ve got a full sleeve or your whole back is your canvas, that’s a significant amount of skin.
  • Since tattooing punctures the skin repeatedly, sweat glands in the dermis may be damaged.
  • However, when other researchers looked at sweating induced by exercise there was no effect in the volume of sweat between tattooed and un-tattooed skin.

Longer-term risks


When performed under the clean conditions of a licenced tattoo parlour, tattooing is relatively safe. But long term, some people develop allergic reactions to certain colours due to the different compounds in each, most commonly red dyes. This can cause lumps, scales, scarring or other visible changes. So, what’s the most common long-term side effect of tattoos? Tattoo regret and wanting to have them removed.
Katie Lee receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council. Erin McMeniman does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

The Canadian Dermatology Association Announces “Look for the Logo” 2023 Holiday Contest to Raise Awareness about Skin Care

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Thursday, December 7, 2023

OTTAWA, Dec. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA) is launching a “Look for the Logo” contest to help consumers choose sunscreen, skin health and makeup products that meet the highest scientific standards as defined by our expert panel of Certified Dermatologists.

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  • OTTAWA, Dec. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA) is launching a “Look for the Logo” contest to help consumers choose sunscreen, skin health and makeup products that meet the highest scientific standards as defined by our expert panel of Certified Dermatologists.
  • Participants will be encouraged to upload original photos or videos showcasing the CDA Recognized Skin Health and Recognized Sun Protection logos on trusted products.
  • For more information and to review the contest rules and guidelines, click here .
  • The three lucky winners of the contest will each receive a prize pack valued at over $300, which will include products provided by some of our recognized logo program supporters: Cetaphil, Marcelle and Hawaiian Tropic.

Well+Good Releases Highly Anticipated Wellness Trends Report

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Wednesday, December 6, 2023

NEW YORK, Dec. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Well+Good , a leading health and wellness media brand, announced today the launch of its highly anticipated Wellness Trends 2024 report.

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  • NEW YORK, Dec. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Well+Good , a leading health and wellness media brand, announced today the launch of its highly anticipated Wellness Trends 2024 report.
  • The report names the health, wellness, and self-care trends that will shape the industry in the year ahead.
  • The annual Wellness Trends report makes predictions for the most groundbreaking innovations that will dominate the wellness industry in the coming year.
  • To view the full Wellness Trends report, visit: https://www.wellandgood.com/fitness-wellness-trends/

Textile Evolution: Taiwan Textile Federation's TEPP Project Inspires Sustainable Innovation Beyond 2023

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Taipei, Taiwan, Dec. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a resounding success, the Textile Export Promotion Project (TEPP), spearheaded by the Taiwan Textile Federation in 2023, has showcased remarkable achievements, propelling the initiative forward into 2024.

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  • Taipei, Taiwan, Dec. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a resounding success, the Textile Export Promotion Project (TEPP), spearheaded by the Taiwan Textile Federation in 2023, has showcased remarkable achievements, propelling the initiative forward into 2024.
  • The TEPP has been a driving force behind the evolution of Taiwan's textile industry, which boasts a comprehensive production system developed over more than 60 years.
  • Particularly, the global significance of innovative textiles with functionalities and eco-friendly attributes has positioned Taiwan prominently in international markets.
  • Beyond its initial focus on aligning Taiwan's outdoor sports textile products with global standards, the TEPP has expanded its scope in 2023.

4 Signs You Need to Treat the Water in Your Home

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Monday, December 4, 2023

Water contamination can happen through a local municipality’s water source, an underground well or a homeowner’s pipes.

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  • Water contamination can happen through a local municipality’s water source, an underground well or a homeowner’s pipes.
  • A water test will be able to detect harmful chemicals and help determine what water treatment solution is needed to remove the contaminants.
  • Culligan’s Aquasential® Smart High Efficiency (HE) Water Softener offers high-efficiency water softening for your home and is regarded as the world’s most efficient water softener***.
  • Since your home’s pipes are constantly in contact with your water, water that contains harmful impurities can lead to damage in your home’s plumbing system.

WGSN trends forecasters have 'Hormonal Skincare' predicted as a big beauty trend for 2024

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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

LONDON, Dec. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hormones play a role in changing skin conditions, explains Fiona Toomey, founder of NAYDAYA, a wellness brand designed to work with your hormones, "our hormones dictate everything. We've understood the link between hormones and acne for some time, but finally we have better education on the relationship between hormones and dryness, itching, collagen loss and more."

Key Points: 
  • We've understood the link between hormones and acne for some time, but finally we have better education on the relationship between hormones and dryness, itching, collagen loss and more."
  • Living M is another brand paving the way when it comes to hormonal based beauty, with its skincare line designed for those experiencing peri/menopause.
  • "Hormonal shifts in menopause have also been found to have a greater impact on skin than that of chronological ageing.
  • Fluctuating hormones causes skin cell turnover to rapidly decline and can lead to concerns such as dryness, irritation, and breakouts," explains Living M Co-founder, Siobhan McCarthy.

Face Wash Market to grow by USD 8.38 billion from 2023 to 2028 | Market is fragmented due to the presence of prominent companies like Alchemee LLC, Amway Corp. and Beiersdorf AG, and many more - Technavio

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Tuesday, December 19, 2023

NEW YORK, Dec. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The face wash market is estimated to grow by USD 8.39 billion from 2023 to 2028, growing at a CAGR of 5.46%.

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  • NEW YORK, Dec. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The face wash market is estimated to grow by USD 8.39 billion from 2023 to 2028, growing at a CAGR of 5.46%.
  • The face wash market is fragmented owing to the presence of many global and regional companies.
  • A few prominent companies that offer face wash market are Alchemee LLC, Amway Corp., Beiersdorf AG, Bloomtown Ltd., Christian Dior SE, Emami Ltd., Helios Lifestyle Pvt Ltd., Himalaya Global Holdings Ltd., Honasa Consumer Pvt.
  • Beiersdorf AG - The company offers face wash such as Nivea Dark Spot Deduction face wash, Nivea Milk Delight, Nivea Oil Control All in One face wash, and many more.

Enhanced Comfort for Fuller-Busted Moms: Momcozy's Supportive Mesh Pumping Bra HF018

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Monday, November 13, 2023

From flexible-wire to mesh, each Momcozy pumping and nursing bra has been crafted to offer unparalleled support for fuller busts without sacrificing comfort or style.

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  • From flexible-wire to mesh, each Momcozy pumping and nursing bra has been crafted to offer unparalleled support for fuller busts without sacrificing comfort or style.
  • The newly launched Momcozy Supportive Mesh Pumping Bra HF018 is a welcomed addition to Momcozy's star nursing and pumping bra lineup.
  • One of the standout features of the Momcozy Supportive Mesh Pumping Bra is its elastic mesh material.
  • The Momcozy Supportive Mesh Pumping Bra, however, is designed to adapt to the changes in the body's shape, providing comfort and support throughout pregnancy and beyond.