Eczema is a common condition that causes skin inflammation and irritation. About 3% of adults and children have eczema. While nobody is completely sure what causes the condition, many believe it is a symptom of our immune systems overreacting to a certain irritant. While there is no cure, there are many treatments for eczema. One increasingly popular option is UV light therapy, which can be self-administered at home using a small handheld device. The portable machine emits ultraviolet (UV) … [Read more...]
Sun Safety: Teaching Kids To Protect Their Skin
Summer is the perfect time to create great homeschool lessons for your kids on the topic of Sun Safety. Teaching kids to protect their skin isn't just about education, but practicality. Most kids don't understand why they have to stop and slather on sunscreen before heading outside to play, but once they have experienced the pain of sunburn it becomes clear. No parent wants to see their child be sunburned, so being an advocate for sun safety in kids is important. Using this as a great … [Read more...]
Keep Your Skin Care Routine Simple®
Disclosure: This post has been sponsored by Global Influence. Regardless, all opinions and experiences are my own. Yours maybe differ.When I was little the doctor would tell my parents to be careful with my skin because it was sensitive. Keep it covered up, or slathered in sunscreen they would say. When I grew up and I was in charge of my own skin, my parents would echo the warnings of the doctors. As a teenager I failed to really listen but now as an adult and mother, I see their … [Read more...]
Mission WrryFree
About Our SponsorWRRYFree Skin Care is a dream come true for founder William R. Reynolds Young. His passion to be an entrepreneur, like many others in his extensive family, is what had fueled his success and the success of the company. The name WRRYFree is a play on words with two different meanings. The products offered are definitely "worry free" because each and every product is clean, safe, and effective for all ages. The missing "o" in the phrase "worry free" is a pun: WRRY are the … [Read more...]