Too Much Sun? How to Minimize Wrinkles and Cancer Risks

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I've been using this serum diligently for 4-5 months and love it. Its the Made from Earth Vitamin Enhanced Face Firming Serum. It works, it works, it works! I had a lot of sun damage and fine wrinkles on my forehead that are simply gone. And it's completely smoothed out my skin.

I had rough patches here and there, plus oily T-zone and this cream was great on my entire face. No breakouts and the texture of my skin is fantastic now. Concealer and make up go on a lot smoother now.

I saw results in the 3rd week I started using this. I don't use it every night anymore, like 2-3 times a week now that I have the results I want. Love this serum.

MariahNYC of CT 11:26AM March 01, 2011

I read somewhere in some oprah publication (or somewhere LIKE that) that by the age of 50, a female needs a good moisturizer, which should be worn daily to prevent and treat wrinkles.  Luckily for me, a co-worker in my office recommended the Shielo Complexion Moisturizer.

The Shielo Moisturizer is a great price for the quality of the ingredients, and I though "why not?" . 

I tried many expensive creams. Nothing works like this one, just try for 1 month at least and you will see how your wrinkles get thinner and thinner.

I use it every other night on my forehead, after I noticed very fine lines criss-crossing my forehead. After one month, I noticed the fine lines on my forehead are completely GONE. My face looks 25 years old again. Amazing. I'm going to tackle my eyes next...

ichelle O of DE 1:06AM February 19, 2011

I agree that the increased rate of skin cancer appears to coincide with the increased use of sunscreen. I think that is why the author suggest zinc oxide and titanium dioxide products.

Beth of FL 7:46AM September 13, 2010

Sounds interesting. Would appreciate your listing specifically which short-summer countries have more cancer and which countries have less. Less would be particularly useful information to have for travel purposes. Thanks.

Gloria of CA 1:35AM August 09, 2010

How is it that people in some countries who spend most of their day in the sun have very low levels of skin cancer while some countries with very little yearly sun have high percentages of skin cancer??? The sun cannot be the only source of the problem ... please look at diet and chemicals in the sunscreens!

Alec of CA 11:26PM August 06, 2010

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Deborah Kotz, senior writer for U.S. News & World Report, covers everything women care about when it comes to their health. She's often tapping out "Oprah-esque" confessions about how the latest news relates to her personally—whether it's on breast cancer, contraception or easing work-family stress.

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