Join Makayla as she going over different ways to approach conversations based on customer types in your salon!
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Join Megan & Makayla as we talk about the different fruit juices that can be added to mimosas and skincare!
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Tips for safely utilizing sun exposure to produce vitamin D, how vitamin D made in your skin provides additional benefits beyond vitamin D taken orally, plus several myths about sunshine and vitamin D addressed
Key Points
Developing a personalized plan that incorporates sunshine exposure into your regular routine to maximize the benefits and make vitamin D in your skin (which has additional benefits beyond vitamin D taken orally), while being mindful not to burn, can be easily done when considering the following factors
If the length of your shadow on the ground is shorter than your height, the sun is high enough in the sky to let UVB rays shine through and reach the ground, and your skin, which is usually mid-day between the hours of 10 am and 2 pm; early morning and early evening, when our shadows are taller than we are, only provide us with UVA sunlight (good for making nitric oxide), not UVB which is necessary for vitamin D production
Knowing your skin type is essential for personalizing your sun exposure; darker skin contains more melanin, which acts as a natural sunscreen and decreases the likelihood of burns and skin cancer, however, the more melanin skin contains the longer it takes to produce vitamin D
Read more for additional factors, myths about vitamin D & sunshine, and how to tell if you are getting enough vitamin D
Exposure to sunshine initiates many reactions within the body that affect our health, the most notable of which is vitamin D production.
Sunshine and skin care: New vitamin D derivatives illuminate anti-aging benefits
07 May 2024 — A new study published in Cosmeticsshines light on the influence of vitamin D and its derivatives for slowing down skin aging via different mechanisms that offer protection against UV-induced cell damage, which causes all skin cells to enter senescence — also referred to as “cell death.”
Salon owners – it's time to join forces and make a mark in the tanning industry. To maintain and develop a prosperous indoor tanning industry in Canada by educating Canadians on how to maximize the benefits while minimizing the manageable risks of responsible UV exposure. We will pursue continuous improvement of the perception of tanning amongst Canadians through scientific facts and research that support indoor tanning as an intelligent, controlled choice for UV exposure.