Protect Your Skin! Dr. Dennis Gross’ Sunscreen Challenge


As a toddler, I swam before I could walk. I was always in the pool (makes sense, considering my dad is a collegiate swim coach). The major downside of being a water baby was my mother’s constant nagging about reapplying sunscreen every time I got out of the pool. And, the one thing I hated more than her nagging (and that’s saying a lot) was the inevitable slathering and lecturing that came after it. I am remembering it now, cringing… She would squeeze a giant, Costco-sized sunscreen bottle with her right hand, into her left hand, grab me by the suit-straps, with me pulling in the opposite direction trying to escape, as she would smear globs of cold lotion all over my back, up under my one-piece bathing suit straps, on my shoulders, around my neck and down the sides of my suit. And the whole time I’d be screaming about how cold the lotion was and squawking in pain when she would scrape and stab me with her wedding ring.  After I was coated in a thick layer of white, she’d break out the sunblock stick (think chapstick on steroids) and proceed to butter my face with petroleum jelly-esque sunscreen, with me, once again, complaining and squinching my eyes shut tight. Miserable.

And then the lecture would ensue: “You know I had skin cancer on my face, right here” My mom would say, pointing to circular scar on her cheek. “What’s worse, cold lotion or a knife carving out holes in your skin?” she’d ask as I rolled my eyes. My answer was always, “the knife” under my breath, but that was until I had my first cancer scare at the age of 21. I noticed a small round mole on my shoulder wasn’t all that small or round anymore, it was bumpy and ameba shaped… I was lucky that after it was removed, it was not melanoma, but it could have so easily been. That’s when I realized, my mother’s childhood sunscreen saturations probably saved my life… I haven’t gone a day without SPF, and neither should you…

Are you ready for CHALLENGE #12?

Spa Week has joined forces with Anti-Aging Celebrity Dermatologist, Dr. Dennis Gross, to challenge you to (do what you already should be doing!) protect your skin, your health and your life!

Here’s what to do:

For the next 10 days, wear sunscreen (at least SPF 15, highly recommended) every day on  your face, neck, arms… anywhere and everywhere the sun shines. Don’t forget to reapply ever 3-4 hours for maximum protection. Have olive, tan or brown skin? … You’re not immune from sunburn or skin cancer either. A daily moisturizer with SPF (like Dr. Gross’s light weight, All-In-One Tinted Moisturizer Sunscreen SPF 15) should be on every woman’s (and man’s) face, everyday, 365 days a year, says Dr. Gross, regardless of skin color. And, don’t forget your ears (a seldom remembered, high risk area)!

Why:

According to the CDC, skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. More than 3.5 million skin cancers in over two million people are diagnosed annually. Each year there are more new cases of skin cancer than the combined incidence of cancers of the breast, prostate, lung and colon. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of a lifetime. Over the past 31 years, more people have had skin cancer than all other cancers combined. One person dies of melanoma every hour (every 62 minutes). Dr. Gross, who began his career as a skin cancer researcher knows these facts all too well and has made it his life’s work to spread the word about skin cancer prevention and proper skincare .

When:

Friday, May 25 to Sunday, June 3

Who says:

Dennis Gross, M.D., is a New York-based, practicing dermatologist and board certified dermatological surgeon to both stars average folk, alike. His clients include starlets, top Hollywood actors, TV personalities, and top editors. Dr. Gross received his dermatologic training at the prestigious New York University Medical Center, earning a medical degree with research distinctions. Dr. Gross has trained, taught and performed research at world-renowned institutes such as Memorial Sloan Kettering and Rockefeller University, published numerous scientific reports on skin cancer and was actively involved in pioneering research on Interferon and Cancer Immunology. Dr. Gross believes in a synergy between medical treatments, professional services and retail products for effective at-home care. When key ingredients are applied as Topical Supplements, you can slow down and reverse the active aging process, and prevent sun damage. Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare™ utilizes carefully engineered, breakthrough ingredients and delivery systems which help the consumer achieve results comparable to a doctor’s office treatment.

What’s in it for me?

Besides being protected from the sun’s harmful, cancer-causing rays,  just by RSVPing to Dr. Gross’ challenge event on Facebook and sharing your success stories and/or struggles, you’ll be automatically entered to win a $50 Spa & Wellness Gift Card by Spa Week.

BONUS: 4 Sunscreen Skincare Tips from Dr. Gross

  • Wear sunglasses that completely cover the eye areas. This, plus sunscreen, work best to prevent wrinkles (“crow’s feet”) in the area.
  • A classic error in sunscreen application is not using enough! To be truly protected, we need to use a lot of sunscreen… about 2-4 ounces to cover your face and body depending on your size. Reapply every 3-4 hours and immediately after heavy perspiration or swimming.
  • Sunscreen should be applied 365 days a year. The key is finding a sunscreen you love, so that you will continue to reapply it throughout the day.
  • It is a misconception that all sunscreens clog pores and leave a sticky residue. I would recommend looking for an oil-free formula.

 

Little Luxury Report: Maui Babe Browning Lotion

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You could win a tanning contest against this bottle.

You could win a tan contest against this bottle.

The Little Luxury: Maui Babe Browning Lotion

Relationship status: Thoroughly addicted since introduced 6 years ago, cannot spend a summer or a vacation without it.

Alias: Tanning’s Holy Grail

What is Maui Babe: The greatest tanning lotion known to man. Made in Hawaii with coffee, iodine, oil, lots of love and other top secret ingredients.

Does it do what it says it’ll do? YES. You rub it on your skin like lotion, you lay in the sun, and you watch yourself get tan. It doesn’t burn you, it BROWNS. It’s actually changed the way my skin takes in the sun– even when I’m in the sun without Maui Babe, it seems like after all these years my skin has been trained to get brown rather than burned.

The bottle says it’s fast. How fast could it be? I see tan lines within 10 minutes. 

But… isn’t tanning bad for you? Aren’t you supposed to be telling me wear SPF 50 and get a damage-erasing facial with one of your spa deals or something? Of course. I was getting there. You should definitely wear sunscreen under your Babe to protect your skin while you brown it… Maui Babe makes an SPF 30 lotion.We can’t stop you from tanning, so at least do it safely. (I’ll let you decide on your own if you wanted to try one of those facial deals.)

What does it smell like? Feel like? I thought you’d never ask. It smells like a mix of coffee, cocoa, oil and beach. Some people love it, some people would rather save the smell for their mocha latte. It’s a thick and goopy cream that freaks a lot people out.

Those bottles look a little ghetto: Watch your mouth. 

Does the brown rub off on your clothes? Yes. Every time. BUT! It comes right out in the wash, no problem. I’ve never gotten a permanent Babe stain, but I can’t imagine I’d be that upset if I did.

Proving love, time and again: I once made my entire family– including my immobile grandmother, drive over an hour to go to the nearest store in Florida that carried The Babe. I also once had a shipment practically over-nighted from Hawaii to arrive before leaving for a vacation.

Where can I get it? Back in the good old days, you could only order it from MauiBabe.com or go to Maui to pick it up. Maui Babe was a true rarity. Now you can find it all over. I’ll never forget the day I walked into Duane Reade on 34th and 3rd in Manhattan, and to my horror, sitting right there on the shelf among the lowly Banana Boats and Coppertones, sat a row of my beautiful Babe. I felt so responsible, so connected, so deceived, and SO overwhelmed, that I stood there in Duane Reade at 2 in the morning convincing people in line to buy Maui Babe until they sold out entirely. 

The price of the perfect suntan:  $13.99 for a 4 oz bottle, $23 for an 8 oz at Mauibabe.com. Prices have doubled over the last few years, which I guess they’ve earned. You may also consider buying a set that includes Sunscreen and/or their After Sun formula. Or, buy Babe in bulk. 

Social Babe: I found them on Twitter and Facebook today! Couldn’t be more excited.

The Real Deal: Tomorrow I am going on my first vacation without Maui Babe in tow… because I am going to Maui! Of all the reasons I’m excited, number one might be to feel the glorious satisfaction of buying and using Maui Babe exactly where God intended

Hot Stone Scale: 6 out of 6

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This Little Luxury Report was brought to you by: Michelle