Skin Care Awareness Must Not Be Forgotten When Camping

Skincare awareness must not be left behind this summer when camping, as your skin needs extra protection in the “Great Outdoors.”

Sacramento, CA, July 12, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Skincare awareness must not be left behind this summer when camping, as your skin needs extra protection in the great outdoors, according to a recent article in online skin care and beauty magazine SkinCare-News.com.

Featured in this week’s edition of SkinCare-News.com, the article “Camping Skin Care” by Marv Hig, presents strategies and guidelines to keep your skin healthy while camping, including how to protect your skin from pests, staying sun burn free and preparing for the possible event of an injury. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=98

Some of the tips that the article provides readers in avoiding the harmful effects of the sun include:

Apply early and often- Apply sunscreen about a half hour before you go out in the sun and reapply it often. (at least every two hours and after swimming)

SPF- Use a sunscreen with at least a 15 SPF rating, though the higher the SPF rating the better.

Use it everywhere- Don’t forget to apply sunscreen to tops of ears, back of legs, tops of feet and everywhere that will be exposed to the sun. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=14

Additional subjects discussed in the article include how to assemble a first aid kit and protecting yourself from mosquitoes and ticks.http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=98

According to SkinCare-News.com editor Langston Jennings, campers should not neglect their skin while camping. “When you are in nature, there is always a large risk of getting bitten, developing a rash or even getting some sort of an infection. These conditions can also linger and affect your skin for years to come,” states Jennings.

What’s new at Skincare-News.com?

Ewww.... Something Just Bit Me! How to Protect your Skin this Summer Against Mosquitoes By J.P. Stanton http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=72

Your skin has never looked better as the money that you spent this year on anti-aging products is truly paying off. You are excited to be getting away from the office and heading to the great outdoors with your new look. However, chemical peels, botox and wrinkle creams are worthless if your skin is riddled with mosquito bites. Thus, this year you must take on the “winged beast” before it strikes. What can you do to keep these annoying, and potentially deadly, insects away? By preparing to defend yourself from bites before you go camping, you can stop most mosquitoes from tearing away at your skin. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=72

Sunscreen and Children: What Parents Should Know
By Dania Mallette http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=65

While gearing up for this summer's activities, parents are no doubt remembering to protect their kids from the sun by applying sunscreen. But is it enough? Here are some facts and additional tips to keep your kids safe while playing under the sun. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=65

Ewww!... Something Just Bit Me #2---Protecting your Skin from Ticks!
By J.P. Stanton http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=87 

Our skin is one of the most valuable resources that we possess and the tick is always out to get it. Therefore, because I am such a nice guy and since I am paid to do so, I now will discuss the tick in all of its glory and how you can keep it away from your camping trip this year. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=87

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