Great Smiles of New Jersey - July 2021

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1. THE MYSTERY OF THE CONSTANTLY CHIPPING FILLING 2. 2 CELEBRITIES WHO IMPROVED THEIR SMILES! THE ONE HABIT DENTISTS REALLY HATE 3. HAVE A CLEANER HOME BY AVOIDING THESE 3 CLEANING MISTAKES MEXICAN CORN SALAD 4. PREVENT AND TREAT SUNBURNS NATURALLY! INSIDE THIS ISSUE

DON’T FEEL THE BURN! NATURAL PREVENTION SECRETS AND TREATMENTS FOR SUNBURNS

are potentially linked to cancer and other ailments. Do your research on every ingredient before choosing a natural sunscreen for your family! There are key ingredients you need to look for when choosing the right sunscreen, and as a bonus, they are naturally occurring! Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide reflect and scatter the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Without these ingredients, you will only lessen your exposure to some of the sun’s rays, but not the two most dangerous — UVA and UVB.

Summer is in full swing, and that means it’s time for pool parties, barbecues, vacations, bike rides, and endless days at the lake or baseball field. It can feel great to soak up some sunshine after a long winter, but it can also lead to sunburns and aging skin. Sadly, many common sunscreens can be loaded with added chemicals. However, you can avoid sunburns and chemicals by naturally preventing and treating sunburns. Here’s how! Natural Prevention Sunscreen is often the first tool people grab, but it doesn’t have to be. Instead, try limiting the direct exposure you have to the sun. Wear hats that cover your head, face, and ears and loose clothing that covers your shoulders and legs. Avoid going outside during the hottest part of the day when the sun is at its most intense and try to sit in the shade. The Right Sunscreen Store-bought sunscreen can be beneficial, but it’s often filled with added chemicals and ingredients. Conversely, many homemade salves are not effective. Opt for naturally made sunscreens and read the ingredients to ensure it doesn’t contain unnecessary additives like parabens. These chemical compounds preserve beauty products but

Treatment for the Burn First, run a bath with cool, tepid water. Allow your skin to cool in the bath and use ice packs for quick relief. Stay hydrated by drinking water, which will help your skin absorb and hold in moisture. Regularly apply natural lotions or lubricants to further help your skin lock in moisture. Coconut oil, aloe vera, and honey can also relieve pain, swelling, and burning. (Do not use honey on babies who are 12 months or younger.) Always call your doctor if a sunburn gets worse or if you have a bad reaction to a natural remedy.

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