I am heading to Long Beach Island, New Jersey, today! Taking a little vaca. My hubbie is bringing his new MacBook, so hopefully I'll be able to do some posting - not sure if we'll be able to get a wireless signal anywhere, but we'll try. I have some new beach beauty products I'm bringing along with me, so if I can't post from LBI, I'll talk at cha next week! Here's a pic of our rental home...oceanfront property! Only wish I owned it...sigh...
Yeah, I don't have skin cancer! I had my annual full-body check today with the dermatologist, and I had a few spots I was concerned with, but the dr. gave me a clean bill of health. Whew. But I am one of the lucky ones. I read so many articles these days about skin cancer, and since I had so many sunburns as a young girl, I'm nervous about something developing. Read these facts from Olay , who has teamed up with the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery to sponsor free screenings across the country: Did you know... One person dies every hour from skin cancer. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer. Skin cancer in women under 40 has tripled in the past 30 years. Five sunburns double a woman's chance of getting skin cancer. UV exposure at tanning salons is just as risky as sunbathing outside. People with fair skin that burns rather than tans, people with red hair and people with blue eyes are at greater risk of developing skin cancer. People who have many (extens
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