No More Sunscreen! Wear Sun Protective Clothing


There is always room for sun protection for the body bare to the sun, which is preferably with clothes designed to absorb the sun or protection from harmful ultraviolet radiation (UV) can reduce the risk of person getting skin cancer significantly.

With the latest news about the fiasco of many sunscreens, nonprofit Environmental Working Group found that four out of five brand sunscreens offer protection against the sun that also contain ingredients that are potentially carcinogenic. A handful of clothing manufacturers are taking action to the growing demand for shirts, pants, dresses and hats with SPF (sun protection factor) ratings and still be in fashion.

The first of its kind is Sun Precautions Inc., which began 15 years ago by dedicated downhill ski enthusiasts and outdoor activities Shaun Hughes after being diagnosed with skin cancer at age 26. The company Solumbra clothes of defensive and sporty clothes blocks over 97 percent of all UVA and UVB rays it bumps into, and is recommended by many dermatologists. To verify that your product range offers the kind of protection of people promote, Sun Precautions issues all their Solumbra clothing to 500 wash cycles, then shears samples that are exposed to UV equivalent of 500 days . If the samples pass the test, the line can be sent.

Another leader in the rapidly growing field is Coolibar, which has a rating of SPF 50 + for all his clothes. Their clothes, including wide-brimmed hat and long sleeved jerseys, among many other subjects are made from a fabric tightly weaved yet comfortable, is Suntect. Another great supplier is Sun Protective Clothing, which makes their casual clothes and sports from a proprietary blend fabric called Solarweave, which blocks UVA and UVB light while maintaining a “summer weight” feel.

Some radical environmentalists avoid using sunscreens, because it contains polyester, nylon or Lycra, all of which were derived from petroleum and contains harmful chemicals. However, Marta Phillips from SunGrubbies.com believes it is better to wear the clothes instead of directly coating your skin with sunscreen. That is why her company sells a wide range of sun protection pants, jackets and hats as well as specialty items such as cover-ups, sun gloves, long sleeves and scarves nose.

If you getting a completely new wardrobe with sun protective clothing is not an option, you can wash your clothes with SunGuard Rit, a product that is composed of fabric that provides 96 percent UV protection through about 20 washings can be a way to go. In addition, sun lovers should not forget to protect their eyes. A good pair of sunglasses with 100 percent UV protection will not cost an arm and a leg more, everyone needs a couple of my own family.

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