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THREE friends all diagnosed with leukaemia have set up a support group for those battling the disease. Kim Hannah, Ben Peters and Sarah Burkitt met because of cancer. Their Facebook group, called Our Journey & Awareness, was launched this month. Kim, from Old Walcot, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia back in September 2019 after feeling unwell for a few weeks. The 25-year-old mum said: “I kept going back and forth from doctors for them to say ‘you’re fine’. I had red pin-prick rashes all over my legs, to the point they were covered. “I also had black or blue bruises appearing everywhere.”
4. Opt for a sunscreen with antioxidants.
It’s nice to have a sunscreen that includes antioxidants. Why? Well, for a few different reasons.
Basically, UV radiation generates free radicals in your skin (and just a refresher – free radicals are volatile molecules that can destabilise things like cell membranes, DNA, and other important cellular proteins).
Our bodies have mechanisms for neutralising them and repairing the damage, but these mechanisms can be overwhelmed, and that’s why antioxidants are important for a protective daytime skincare routine.
If your sunscreen contains a nice percentage of antioxidants, it saves you a step in your morning skincare.