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Why Buy Sustainable Eco-Friendly Products

Shopping sustainably has many benefits. These benefits extend not only to the planet but also to the people that make these products. If you’re wondering how buying sustainable products makes a difference, here are five reasons why:Protect the Earth’s Resources Due to a lack of significant sustainable production and consumption patterns, we can notice the depletion of natural resources. Depleting the planet’s finite natural resources not only affects our present generation but significantly compromises the ability of future generations to meet their needs.By choosing sustainable products, you’re making the mindful decision to reduce your ecological footprint. For instance, fast fashion is known for its excessive use of energy, water, and chemicals.By switching to eco-friendly brands, you’re supporting businesses that prioritize...

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The Importance of Protecting Your Nose

  The face is one of the areas most commonly affected by skin cancer, and your nose sits right at the center of it.According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, skin cancer-like basal cell carcinomas can be found on parts of the body that get the most sun exposure, like the nose. These high-exposure areas are also prone to melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer.In their early stages, it can be easy to mistake these for a pimple, scar, or sore, so you must be vigilant with putting sunscreen on those parts and know how to recognize skin cancer or precancerous growths.If the threat of skin cancer wasn't enough to convince you to protect yourself, remember that scars and...

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Why is reef-safe sunscreen Important?

A reef-safe sunscreen is a sunscreen free of chemical ingredients and small particles known to damage and potentially kill coral reefs in the oceans. Those ingredients are, to date, oxybenzone, octinoxate and octocrylene.  There's more to consider than just the ingredients in your sunscreen, though, which is where things get a bit sticky: To be truly reef-safe, the particles in sunscreen must be "non-nano." If the particle size is below 100 nanometers, coral reefs can absorb the particles from sunscreen regardless of the ingredients.  In fact, the primary reason mineral sunscreens are more eco-friendly is due to them being non-nanotized, says Casper Ohm, a marine biologist senior research writer at Water Pollution. This means that reef-safe sunscreens "are made with...

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