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Amie is the award-winning natural skincare range created especially for young skin.  Containing an average of 95% natural ingredients, Amie's gentle yet super-effective formulas are young skin's best friend - whether skin is oily and blemish-prone, sensitive or a combination of both.
Published in Beauty
Thursday, 28 June 2012 01:00

Stay Sun Safe, Naturally!

Is there an alternative to chemical laden sun lotions? A lotion that doesn't aggravate the skin, cause prickly heat and block pores? Some children can be aggravated by using sun lotions which contain Silicones, Siloxanes, Trimethicones and Petrochemicals that act like cling film to prevent the skin from breathing. Green People's award-winning organic sun lotions for children are suitable forsensitive skin, those prone to skin allergies and who suffer from prickly heat, they use natural mineral sun filters and skin-friendly ingredients to effectively protect against UVA and UVB rays.
Published in Skin Care
Summer is not that far away so its a good time to learn more about protecting your skin. Green People make some of the most effective and safe sunblocks on the market. 
Published in Beauty
Tuesday, 07 February 2012 15:05

Sunscreens Exposed: 9 surprising truths

Sunscreens prevent sunburns, but beyond that simple fact surprisingly little is known about the safety and efficacy of these ubiquitous creams and sprays. FDA’s failure to finalize its 1978 sunscreen safety standards both epitomizes and perpetuates this state of confusion. EWG’s review of the latest research unearthed troubling facts that might tempt you to give up on sunscreens altogether. 
Published in Cancer
Saturday, 31 December 2011 14:27

Few Sunscreens Shield From UVA Rays

Washington, D.C. – With fall here, millions of Americans are outside at football and soccer games, cross-country meets, school fairs, picking apples and raking leaves. As temperatures lower and bathing suits go into the bottom drawer, thoughts of sun protection fade with summer's tans.  
Published in Health
A key independent science advisory panel has voted to confirm federal researchers' conclusion that retinyl palmitate, a form of vitamin A found in two-fifths of U.S. sunscreens, speeds the development of skin tumors and lesions when applied to the skin in the presence of sunlight.
Published in Health

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