How Safe is Your Sunscreen?

mother applies sunscreen

By Carole Tanzer Miller
HealthDay Reporter

FRIDAY, Aug. 11, 2017 (HealthDay News) — It may be easier than ever to find sunscreen with all the right stuff, but be sure to read the label or you could still get burned.

Most sunscreens sold at major U.S. retailers and their websites now offer broad-spectrum protection, are water-resistant and have an SPF (sun protection factor) of 30 or higher as the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) recommends, a new study found.

But more than a third of sunscreens sold by several of the nation’s largest retailers fell short. Forty-one percent of sunscreens did not meet all three recommendations, researchers from the University of Miami and University of Michigan reported.

Tanning and bronzing products, in particular, tended to be lacking, the researchers said.

In a follow-up to a 2014 study, the researchers checked more than 470 sunscreens available at big pharmacy websites to see if they met the AAD guidelines.

“Even in just three years, we’ve seen pretty impressive improvement,” said Dr. Matilda Nicholas, a board-certified dermatologist at Duke Health in Durham, N.C. “But I think there’s still confusion, based on what my patients ask me.”

The study found:

  • More than 8 out of 10 sunscreens sold at two chains have the recommended SPF of 30 or higher.
  • More than 9 out of 10 products checked give broad-spectrum protection, meaning they block both UVA (ultraviolet A) and UVB (ultraviolet B) rays. UVA penetrates the skin more deeply and is thought to cause more skin aging. UVB rays are the main cause of sunburn. Both cause skin cancer, the most common cancer in the United States, affecting 1 in 5 Americans, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.
  • More than three-quarters of sunscreens evaluated are water-resistant for 40 to 80 minutes.
  • In all, about 70 percent of products met all three AAD recommendations. As with the 2014 study, tanning and bronzing products were far less likely to do so.

“We had hypothesized that not much would have changed, but there were some positive results and hopefully, we will continue to move in the right direction,” said study corresponding author Dr. Ariel Eva Eber, of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.

She said the availability of more products with broad-spectrum protection was especially positive.

“It’s the one thing that maybe a general person would not understand about,” Eber said. “They hear about SPF and water resistance, but if someone just went aimlessly to pick sunscreen off a shelf, they’d probably end up with one with broad-spectrum coverage, and that’s encouraging.”

Alex Webb of Hillsborough, N.C., spends a lot of time outdoors. He hikes, hunts and fishes and works part-time for a construction company. Like many baby boomers, he had some bad sunburns as a kid, boosting his skin cancer risk. So he tries to be careful.

“When I’m out in the sun, I apply sunscreen, wear a brimmed hat and sunglasses,” said Webb, 64. “I also have a couple of SPF long sleeve shirts of thin material for hot weather. I look for some shade and take an umbrella for the beach.”

He’s also extra careful at the shore, mindful that the reflection from water and sand “seems to make you burn quicker.”

That’s savvy strategy, according to Duke’s Nicholas, who noted many people seem confused about sun protection. She suspects it’s because there are so many different sunscreens — from lotions to foams to sprays.

Her No. 1 recommendation: Look for a product containing zinc oxide.

The same ingredient in diaper creams, zinc oxide blocks both UVA and UVB rays, Nicholas said. For kids and adults who sweat or swim a lot, zinc oxide sticks are easy to use. Products containing titanium dioxide are also effective sunblockers, she added.

“If you choose zinc oxide 30 SPF or higher, it’d be pretty hard to go wrong. But I remind my patients that no sunscreen will work if you don’t use it,” Nicholas said.

And, she added, don’t be stingy. Most people use too little product. A golf-ball-sized glob will provide head-to-toe coverage for most, and it should be reapplied every two hours — at least.

If you’re swimming or sweating a lot, reapply every 40 to 80 minutes as directed on the label. Products designed for wet skin can be slathered on without toweling off, and different formulas have different feels, Nicholas said. Choose one that offers good protection and has a feel you like.

Be wary of so-called “natural” products with herbal ingredients, she advised, and compare product labels. Products marketed for infants often have ingredients identical to others but may cost more.

The safest strategy is also the cheapest.

“It’s hard for people to hear this, but sometimes it’s just best to seek shade in the middle of the day,” Nicholas said. “In the summer, it’s really challenging to completely protect yourself.”

The study was published as a letter in the August issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

More information

The Skin Cancer Foundation offers tips on understanding sunscreen labels.

SOURCES: Ariel Eva Eber, M.D., University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Matilda Nicholas, M.D., Ph.D., dermatologist, Duke Health, and associate professor, dermatology, Duke University, Durham, N.C.; Alex Webb, outdoorsman/construction worker, Hillsborough, N.C.; August 2017, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

Last Updated: Aug 11, 2017

August Specials/Back to School

It’s back to school time!  We would love to help you look your best when you walk down the halls in High School or College.  Having amazing Brows and Lashes can set you apart and give you that extra boost your beauty regime needs.  Our Cosmetology students are offering 1/2 price brow and facial waxing with any service and our Esthetic students are offering $10 off lash extensions.  Check out our Guest Services page for pricing http://www.tspaevansville.com/guest-services/.  Call today to reserve your appointment. 812-436-1306.  See you soon!

MUD Beauty Essentials Course to begin in September 2017

Exciting News!  TSPA Evansville has become a MUD partner school and is holding its first course in Beauty Essentials starting Monday September 18, 2017.  This course is designed for licensed professionals that are looking to broaden their scope of practice and knowledge within our industry.

Why MUD? With two main campuses in Los Angeles and New York along with a network of Partner Schools and MUD Studios, Make-Up Designory strives to bring the best in make-up education to both the novice and professional artist. MUD courses are designed along strict curricula with defined goals and taught by MUD certified instructors. MUD Studio courses give you the opportunity to enhance your knowledge, add to your passion for make-up artistry or to help re-position you towards a new career. The standardized curriculum and focused teacher training of the MUD certified staff, allows you to have the same level of quality regardless of where you take a MUD course. In fact, the courses can be taken at one location or at different locations. Despite which location you choose, your course records are tracked and certifications are delivered through the MUD corporate offices in California.

TSPA Evansville classes will be held on Mondays from 5-8:30 pm for 24 weeks. The Beauty Essentials is a the first step and is a prerequisite to additional courses such as Airbrush, Bridal Make-up, Studio Make-up, High Fashion Make-up. Portfolio Development, and Special Effects Make-up.

What are you waiting for? Call today! 812-436-1306  Click for more information: http://www.tspaevansville.com/advanced-training/

How Can I Prepare For A Career in Cosmetology?

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If you are considering careers in cosmetology, you are probably wondering how you get started.  Believe it or not, cosmetology can actually be a very competitive field to get into.  There is a lot of competition to do well, establish a large clientele, and have a professional presence in the world of cosmetology.  Beginning even in high school, there are a few things potential cosmetologists can do to give themselves a head start in their careers and be successful.

Preparing for a Successful Career in Cosmetology

If you know you are interested in going to cosmetology school there are steps you can take, even while still in high school, to prepare yourself.  Taking classes in chemistry can help as cosmetologists often work with chemicals to treat their clients’ hair and body.  Biology and anatomy courses can also be helpful if a student is interested in becoming an esthetician.  If a student is interested in having their own cosmetology business one day, coursework in business and accounting can be very helpful.  Finally, a course in human relations can help prepare a student to deal with difficult customers and situations while on the job.  No matter what classes you take in high school, earning good grades will help you be accepted into any cosmetology school you choose to attend.

Careers in Cosmetology:  Realistic Expectations

It is very important to enter your education and career in cosmetology with a realistic set of expectations.  Many cosmetology graduates are disappointed when they don’t land the first job they apply for at the most lavish salon they apply too, or when they don’t immediately have a large clientele.  In cosmetology it takes some time to build a successful career.  Knowing this when entering the field will help immensely.  It also helps to enter the field of cosmetology with realistic expectations regarding a starting salary of someone new in the field as well.  This will help prevent disappointment and discouragement.  Talking to people who are new in the field and who have been in cosmetology for several years can help you have realistic expectations going into your new career.

Careers in Cosmetology Begin at The Salon Professional Academy.

At The Salon Professional Academy, we prepare our students for real life as a cosmetologist.  Whether our students go on to build their own salon business, work in an already established business, or further their skills elsewhere, we give them a firm foundation to begin their careers.  Our instructors have decades of combined experience in all different types of establishments and treatments.  Our students learn from the best and we believe in hands-on learning.  We teach a variety of students of different backgrounds and skill levels.  Our Redken-infused curriculum delivers an experience that develops the entire salon professional with great technical ability, business and marketing training, and the guest handling skill that are in high demand by top salons and spa. For more information visit http://www.tspaevansville.com/program/cosmetology/.

2017 Career Fair Winners!

TSPA Evansville celebrated it’s 9th Career Fair on June 26, 2017.  It was a huge success with 42 salon professionals that represented 19 salon/spas that came to recruit our students and judge our student runway competition. We had 5 categories in our competition, Cosmetology Glamour-1st Place Sidney Adrens and 2nd Place Shelby O’Bryan, Cosmetology Fantasy-1st Place Alexis Myers and 2nd Place Jillian Schirtzinger, Cosmetology Makeup- 1st Place Jessican Auten and 2nd Place Jasmine Clement-Fakes, Esthetics Glamour Makeup-1st Place Brianne Updike and 2nd Place Leah Ashby, and Esthetics Fantasy Makeup-1st Place Jessica Sapp and 2nd Place Claudia Stremme.  Congratulations to all our winners and runners up!

Thank you to all of the Salon/Spa Professionals who came to show their support for our Academy and students!

Visit our Photo Gallery for more pictures.

 

Happy 10 Year Anniversary!

HAPPY 10 ANNIVERSARY, TSPA EVANSVILLE!!!

July 9th will mark the 10 year anniversary for TSPA Evansville.  We will kick off our celebration with our annual Career Fair on June 26th.  During the month of July, we will be running specials every week that will be posted on our facebook @TSPAEvansville. Some could be BIG!! See you in July!!

 

FREE $1,000 REDKEN Scholarship

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Hey Future Artist,

Looking for a little more financial help to pay for beauty school? Right Now, is your chance to qualify for a FREE Redken $1,000 scholarship before they are gone! The deadline is July 1st and all you need to do is go to this link to get started! Here are the rules. Hurry the deadline is July 1st but we need your application by June 15th to make sure it is filled out correctly and we get it sent off in time.  Plus, there are more scholarships available to you on our website where you can apply and qualify for more than one. Explore more scholarships now.

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How to Talk to Your Parents About Beauty School

The Salon Professional Academy Beauty School

Did you get in trouble as a kid because you cut your sister’s, your friend’s, and your Barbie doll’s hair?
Does the smell of hair dye make you smile?
Do you live to make people feel beautiful?
Does glowing skin intrigue you?
Are you always looking for the latest hair, makeup, and nail trends?
Have you always dreamed of a career in beauty?

If you answered yes to some or all of these questions, then your next step is probably straight into a beauty school! Here at Montana Academy of Salons, we want to help you unlock your potential to be great. Are you ready to take the leap?

The Reality

One fear you might have on your beauty school journey is talking to your parents. We understand parents’ concerns about their child attending a trade school rather than a four-year college, but we also understand that this industry is stronger and has more potential than people initially think. We wholeheartedly believe that someone with a passion for cosmetology, esthetics, manicuring, or barbering should be doing what they love for life.

Here are a few simple solutions to help resolve their fears and yours.

Be Prepared

Come prepared with the facts about the industry. Here are a few you should take note of:

We believe that these stats show how quickly our industry is growing and how important it is to fill the need for qualified professionals that the growth creates.

Another reality of getting an education that can be scary is financials. It’s true that financial burdens can turn a student off from school. Don’t let that stop you! There are solutions. Federal financial aid is available to students who qualify. Here are the types:

  • Federal Grants
  • Subsidized Loans
  • Unsubsidized Loans
  • Parent PLUS Loans

We also accept scholarships. Please inquire about what scholarships are available by coming in a talking to one of our financial aid representatives.

Check out our financial page for more detailed information on applying and to learn more about all three types of loans.

  • Scholarships at http://www.tspaevansville.com/contact-us/scholarships/

Be Passionate

There aren’t many people that love to go to work. If you have the opportunity to pursue a career doing something you enjoy outside of a career, do it. One of our favorite things at Montana is seeing the fire in a student’s eyes. We strongly believe that if you want it, you can do anything to make it happen. Let that show. Shout it from the rooftops!

Know Your Options

When many people think “beauty school” they tend to picture someone behind a chair in a chain salon all day long. While that is a viable career, and one that should be applauded, that isn’t your only option. Here are a few occupations you could have as a licensed cosmetologist:

 

  • Hairstylist
  • Manicurist/Pedicurist
  • Lash Extension Artist
  • Freelance Cosmetologist
  • High-End Salon Stylist
  • Skin Cars Specialist
  • Brow Technician
  • Hair Color Specialist
  • Salon Manager
  • Salon Owner
  • Product Salesperson
  • Makeup Artist
  • Product Platform Artist
  • Educator
  • And More!

As an licensed esthetician, you could work in one of these positions:

  • Skin Care Specialist
  • High-End Spa Esthetician
  • Makeup Artist
  • Brow Technician
  • Waxing Specialist
  • Eyelash and Brow Tinting Specialist
  • Spa Owner
  • Spa Manager
  • Lash Extension Artist
  • Educator
  • And More!

All of these career options could be available to you once you have become a licensed beauty professional! Sound exciting? It should!

Just Say It

We think that the majority of parents want their child to succeed in life, no matter what. They will probably be just as excited to see you learn a grow as an adult and a professional as you are. We encourage you to just say it. Tell your family that this is where you want to be. Let them know that you’ve found your niche. This is where you belong. Ask your family for support. Having a great support system can help you overcome fears and roadblocks later on. If you have someone to lean on, you have a better chance of reaching your goals.

You can get more information on what our courses can offer by visiting your preferred program page:

  • Cosmetology at http:/ www.tspaevansville.com/program/cosmetology/
  • Esthetics at http://www.tspaevansville.com/program/esthetics/
  • Nail Technology at http://www.tspaevansville.com/program/nail-technology/

NATIONAL STUDENT COMPETITION WINNERS!

Th Salon Professional Academy Evansville rules the National TSPA Student Competition,  once again this year!! We had 5 finalist in the 7 categories and 4 winners!  Educator, Abby Turpen took 1st place in Educator Category with Educator Brianne Wagnor 1st runner up.  Graduate, Keven Leisure (Solaris Aveda) Men’s Category, Graduate, Alexandra Schroeder (Shannon Aleksandr Salon) 1st runner up. Graduate, Megan Johnson, took 1st place in Color Category with Graduates Gracie Smith (Imagine Hair Design) and Tyla Oller (Mirror Mirror) 1st and 2nd runners up. Graduate, Erica Hackwork (Beyond the Mirror), took 1st place in Texture Category, Graduate Olivia Wampler (Shannon Aleksandr) 1st runner up. The winners along with their coaches/educators will be awarded a trip to NYC later this year to participate in a live SPEC Photo Shoot with Redken Global Artistic Director Chris Baran and top L’oreal Professionnel artist and photographers. Congratulations to all the winners and runners up and their coaches!! Well done, TSPA Evansville! Rockstars!!!! Images below are listed in order from above.

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