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UV Radiation as Prominent in the Snow as on the Beach
If your spa is in a mountainous region or an area that experiences lots of snow, consider increasing your sun awareness education and efforts, especially during the winter. As found in this study, UV levels are as high in the snow as on the beach, so clients in snowy regions should be encouraged to take extra sun protection precautions.
Sunless Tanning Products May Encourage Sun Safety in Women
Two recent studies show how the use of sunless tanning products can result in less UV radiation for women.
Are UV Nail Lamps Safe?
The PBA investigates the recent controversy behind UV exposure from nail lamps, finding that they may not be dangerous after all.
Skin Cancer Screening Clinic Opens at UCSD
The Pigmented Lesion and Skin Cancer Clinic will provide a high level of specialized care for melanoma patients.
AAD Offers Shade Structure Grants to Chicago Parks
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Shade Structure Grant Program, the American Academy of Dermatology has awarded 37 new grants to parks in Chicago and elsewhere around the country.
Dark-skinned Clients Encouraged to Receive Skin Cancer Screenings
Though much of skin cancer news focuses on fair-skinned individuals, it is important to remember those with dark skin are equally as susceptible to melanoma and other skin cancers.
ITEC to Offer Sunless Tanning Diploma
Teaming up with self-tan brand St. Tropez, ITEC offers the education for spa professionals who operate their own clinic or have a home-visiting practice.
June 18 is Hat Day!
Promote the importance of wearing hats for sun protection tomorrow ... and throughout the year.
Indoor Tanning, Melanoma Definitively Linked
New research finds that people who use any type of tanning bed for any amount of time are 74% more likely to develop melanoma.
People Still Covet a Tanned Look
A survey from the AAD highlights that many people still display confusion about the effects of sun exposure, displaying the need to talk to clients about sun-safe alternatives.
