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Most people have enough fear of skin cancer and photo-aging to give tanning salons a wide berth -- pun intended.
Martha Rosenberg: Pesticides in Your Toothpaste and Other Legal Dangers Martha Rosenberg 2011
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When taken as a dietary supplement, studies have shown that astaxanthin provides powerful protection against photo-aging, protecting the skin from the aging and damaging effects of the sun.
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Oral supplementation of healthy volunteers with Pycnogenol was shown to help prevent UV damage and the resulting photo-aging.
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Oral supplementation of healthy volunteers with Pycnogenol was shown to help prevent UV damage and the resulting photo-aging.
Sun and Tanning 2010
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This recommendation was made because of the pro-inflammatory, photo-aging, and cancer-causing effects of ultraviolet light.
Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010
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When taken as a dietary supplement, studies have shown that astaxanthin provides powerful protection against photo-aging, protecting the skin from the aging and damaging effects of the sun.
Sun and Tanning 2010
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When taken as a dietary supplement, studies have shown that astaxanthin provides powerful protection against photo-aging, protecting the skin from the aging and damaging effects of the sun.
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Oral supplementation of healthy volunteers with Pycnogenol was shown to help prevent UV damage and the resulting photo-aging.
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Whether the rays come from the sun or from a tanning bed or booth, the result is the same: repeated overexposure causes cumulative damage to the inner connective tissue of the skin, which can lead to, at best, wrinkled and leathery skin (called photo-aging) and, at worst, precancerous cell growth, tumors, and skin cancers.
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For example, the rating tells you about UVB protection, but nothing about protection from also harmful UVA rays which cause photo-aging and cancer.
Enviroblog 2010
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