Shiny lip glosses and lip balms may increase the risk of skin cancer, one dermatologist says. Dr. Christine Brown says that the problem isn't an ingredient--it's that shiny glosses attract the sun's rays. Dr. Brown says that women who use these balms should first use a sunscreen on their lips, since skin cancer on the mouth is potentially more difficult to treat than other skin cancers.
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Source: Medifocus Guidebook on: Alzheimer's Disease
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