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Trendy Hats for the Summer
During the hot days of summer, when people stay outdoors more often, it is important to have some head protection from the heat. There are trendy hats for women that are attractive and go with any outfit or any outdoor activity, whether that is tending the gardens or just enjoying a walk by the beach. The most popular hats are those that offer comfort as well as style.
About Sunblock
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. According to the Women’s Dermatologic Society, more than 1 million new diagnoses are made each year. Sun exposure is the leading cause of skin cancer. Sun exposure also can cause powerful damage to skin–wrinkling, aging and spotting. Sunblock (also known as sunscreen) can protect your skin by absorbing or blocking harmful solar rays.
Top Bathing Suit Cover Ups
As summer approaches, many flock to the seaside or resorts to get fresh air and to swim. It is time to take out that swimsuit and be able to enjoy the warmer weather. For women, It is also important to wear cover-ups in order to cover certain parts of the body for protection from the harsh heat or to avoid looking too revealing. This is especially true to those who are not too comfortable wearing bathing suits in front of people. Women also love to wear cover-ups to keep them warmer after a dip in the cool water and to help them dry faster.
What Makeup to Wear for Summer
The battle against chapped and dry skin from blustery weather may be over, but the unique skin challenges that summer brings is just beginning. Summer makeup has to have duel purposes. It must protect, last through sweating jags and still look light and fresh. There are certain products on the market that can do all three without costing too much. You may be surprised at how simple looking good and taking care of your skin during the summer can be.
The Best Sleeping Position for a Baby
One of the lessons drummed into new mothers and fathers is the importance of sleeping position for babies during the first year of life. Knowing that sleeping position has been linked to occurrences of SIDS—sudden infant death syndrome—today’s parents are understandably eager to know the best way to put their babies to sleep. Although medical researchers have not yet come to a consensus on how to prevent all cases of SIDS, amazing strides have been made since the introduction of the Back to Sleep Campaign in the 1980s, which has reduced the number of babies who die from SIDS by as much as 50 percent. The best thing you can do to lower your baby’s risk of SIDS is to put your baby to sleep in the recommended sleeping position.