Enjoy The Sunny Outdoors Safely

With summer just around the corner in some parts of the world, it’s time to organise skin care for you and your family’s sunny outdoor life during the summer months. It’s so important to protect the skin against harmful ultra-violet rays that can be damaging to delicate, well kept and/or young skin.

Most likely, you’ll have left over sunscreen from last year - trash it and make a pact with yourself to once and for all take time to learn the in’s and out’s in what healthyskina good sunscreen should, shouldn’t and can do for you and your family’s skin during the summer months.

You can of course just pop down to the local shop or supermarket, where you’ll probably find an enormous amount of sunscreen cream lined up on the shelves of one sort or another. The cashier at the supermarket probably wont be of much help in assisting you with any questions you may have about sunscreen lotion. She’s too busy to think about your tan or skin protection, much less which brand will or wont be sticky or greasy and they probably wont know which one contains potentially harmful substances or which one wont irritate the skin due to too much XYZ content.

This is where Screen, Inc. comes into the picture. Screen, Inc’s sunscreens have the seal of recommendation given by the Skin Cancer Foundation and their sunscreens are manufactured in the U.S. As most brand names on the market today are in general far too expensive for what they are, with some well known brands even containing downright harmful substances, you’ll appreciate the help and care that Screen, Inc., can provide with their professional expertise and know-how in the sunscreen sector, teaching both young and the more mature what sunscreen is, how it can protect you and how you can enjoy the sunny outdoor life in the safest kind of way using proper skin protection.

Too many people are being diagnosed with skin cancer - help protect you and your family from the risk.








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