Thursday, July 30, 2009

Ladies!!! Check Your Lips...



"What you know 'bout me?
What you
What you
What you know?
They say my lip gloss is cool
My lip gloss be popping
I'm standing at my locker
And all the boys keep stopping"

-Lil Mama-

Lol, I thought I'd start this blog post w/ an excerpt from a popular song entitled: 'Lip Gloss' by Lil' Mama. I'm not going to lie... I actually like the song. It's pretty catchy and it applies to the following post you're about to read. With that being said, ladies... I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news but according to dermatologist, lip gloss may increase your risk for skin cancer. Ouch! I know there's probably a lot of women out there mad as hell right now but hey! it is what it is...Anyways, I encourage men and women (especially the ladies) to read this article. It's an eye opener if I must say so myself.


Does lip gloss increase the risk of skin cancer?

• Theory: Lip gloss may increase cancer risk by increasing light transmission
• Skin cancer of the lips is the most common form of skin cancer
• No studies have been released confirming the skin cancer-lip gloss link
* Bottom Line: Some dermatologists are skeptical but agree better sun protection is needed

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Dermatologists suggest using a lip balm with SPF 30 as a base layer under lip gloss or lipstick.

Dermatologists suggest using a lip balm with SPF 30 as a base layer under lip gloss or lipstick.
Overview

Go out in the hot sun, take a magnifying glass and focus concentrated sunbeams on your lips. That's what some dermatologists claim you're doing when you apply shiny lip gloss and go into the sun. The consequence may be an increased risk of skin cancer on your lips. Skin cancer of the lips accounts for 10 percent of all skin cancer cases, and 3,500 new cases of skin cancer of the lips are diagnosed each year.
Questions and answers

What are the telltale signs of skin cancer on the lips?
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Elizabeth Cohen, CNN medical correspondent: Signs of skin cancer of the lips may been mistaken for sunburn or chapped lips. Symptoms include white or orange spots or discoloration, a sore or lesion that doesn't go away after a few weeks, or persistent peeling, flaking or chapping of the lips.

What if women still want "made up" lips in the sun -- are there safer alternatives?

Cohen: A number of dermatologists who have treated lip cancer suggest using a lip balm with SPF 30 as a base layer under lip gloss or lipstick. Better yet, ditch the lip gloss altogether and use matte lipstick, because it has more pigment than lip gloss, and it's more protective. Dermatologists also recommend looking for lip products containing the sunscreen titanium dioxide, or mixing your lipstick or gloss with zinc oxide to block UV rays.


Background
Dr. Christine Brown, an American Academy of Dermatology Fellow at Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas: Skin cancers on the lip behave more aggressively than other skin cancers. It has to do with tissue organization in the lip area, where the lymphatic drainage patterns and vascular patterns are complex and rich. We know the rate of metastasis ... for skin cancer on the lips is actually three times higher compared with lesions on the skin.

Source: Does lip gloss increase the risk for skin cancer?

So ladies...what are your thoughts about this article? Was it informative? And to all of the daily lip gloss users out there, how do you feel? Are you willing to drop lip gloss and use matte lipstick as an alternative?

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