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Itâs the festive season, and while many may not be going on holiday due to the coronavirus, some will still get the chance to enjoy family time in the comfort of their homes.
With a lot of festivities such as a braai day with the family or swimming, many will be exposed to the sun, which may cause skin damage if the skin is not well taken care of.
Although sun damage may not be as noticeable on darker skin tones, the sunâs UV rays can still cause damage, as well as skin cancer.
By Deanna Moore
Dec 17, 2020
A ‘cancer mom’ is someone who has to step up and do the unthinkable for their child.
Alexa Wilding sat down with
Helen Little and
Nina Del Rio during our Hope for the Holidays radiothon to share her journey to becoming a cancer mom for her son, Lou.
Lou is just seven years old and is a two-time brain cancer survivor. Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital provided the highest level of care to Lou both times he battled the horrific disease.
Alexa describes what it was like becoming a supermom for her baby boy, “a cancer mom is a superhero cape that you never imagine you will put on and one day you just put it on. There are times when you feel the cape on you and it bothers you and then there are days when you feel like a superhero… I know I can’t control my child’s fate, but at least I can be of service. She goes on to say, Hassenfeld goes above and beyond, it’s a human hospital and takes care of the whole family.
All skin tones are susceptible to sun damage 17 December 2020
Let’s
clarify… no matter your skin tone, you need sun protection!
There is the myth
that darker skin tones don’t need protection from the sun, but although sun
damage may not be as noticeable on darker skin tones as on fairer skin, the UV
rays of the sun can still cause damage, as well as skin cancer.
“It is a
misconception that the darker your skin the safer you are from sun damage and
skin cancer,” offers Alexa Wilding, senior brand manager for Everysun. “Unprotected
skin will be affected by the sun, no matter the skin tone. Although, red,
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