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Solbari blog: What is psoriasis clothing?

What is psoriasis clothing?

This blog explores what psoriasis clothing is, how it is made and why it is beneficial for people who experience psoriasis. Solbari UPF 50+ sun protective clothing helps people with psoriasis by providing clothing that is made from fibres that are breathable and gentle on the skin.

Solbari blog: What type of clothing should I wear if I have psoriasis?

What type of clothing should I wear if I have psoriasis?

This blog explains that there is clothing specifically made for those suffering with psoriasis, called psoriasis clothing. Psoriasis clothing incorporates natural fabrics which are super soft to help reduce irritation, inflammation and pain. Psoriasis clothing helps regulate body temperature and excellent UPF 50+ sun protection.

Solbari blog: Psoriasis clothing: is it worth the money?

Psoriasis clothing: is it worth the money?

This blog considers whether psoriasis clothing is worth the money that it costs. The answer is that it depends on the individual and the benefits derived from it. The blog considers the attributes of psoriasis clothing and how that can help people. The blog also reflects on the relative cost of other treatments.

Solbari blog: 10 reasons why Solbari psoriasis clothing is worth it

10 reasons why Solbari psoriasis clothing is worth it

Solbari clothing supports sensitive skin, is great for maintaining healthy skin and ideal for those experiencing psoriasis. In this blog, we highlight 10 reasons why Solbari psoriasis clothing is worth it.

Solbari Blog: Your story series: Wayne

Your Story Series: Meet Wayne

I always played sport in New Zealand, including Ironman triathlons, marathon running, kayaking and swimming. I have experienced both basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). I now ensure I have full body cover when outside.

Solbari blog: What are the different types of psoriasis?

What are the different types of psoriasis?

This blog describes the five different types of psoriasis. Plaque psoriasis is the most common type affecting around 80% of those impacted by the disease. Solbari Sun Protection has developed a sensitive fabric range for those impacted by psoriasis. It is important for those using phototherapy to wear UPF 50+ clothing.

Solbari blog: Why does sunburn hurt?

Why does sunburn hurt?

This blog explains why we feel pain and experience inflammation of the skin when we get a sunburn. Medical research has revealed that when our skin cells are damaged by ultraviolet light (UV) our body releases proteins which stimulates pain receptors at the injury site.

Solbari blog: who can I talk to if I have been diagnosed with melanoma?

Who can I talk to if I have been diagnosed with melanoma?

Discovering that you have melanoma is very troubling news and raises many additional questions. This blog outlines organisations in Australia, NZ, US and the UK who can provide support for those diagnosed with skin cancer and melanoma. Having someone to talk to who has first hand experience of melanoma is invaluable.

Solbari Blog: Can a tan protect against skin cancer?

Can a tan protect against skin cancer?

Associate Professor Rosemary Nixon says, “don’t be lured by the prospect of the ‘healthy tan’ this summer – there’s no such thing. Overexposure to the sun has been identified as the cause of around 99% of non-melanoma skin cancers and 95% of melanoma in Australia.”  There is no such thing as a healthy tan!

The truth about a suntan

The truth about a suntan

There is no such thing as a healthy tan. The skin produces a dark-coloured pigment, melanin, as a shield against further damage from UV radiation. The darkening provides some protection against sunburn: a dark tan on a white skin offers a sun protection factor of between 2 and 4. However, it is no defence against long-term UV damage such as skin cancer. A suntan may be cosmetically desirable, but in fact it is nothing but a sign that your skin has been damaged and has attempted to protect itself.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Lynda

Your Story Series: Meet Lynda

I have a medical condition including Lupus. I have photosensitive skin and wear SunSense ultra factor 50+ every day, I am always covered while in the sun. My life wasn't always like this though. How times have changed. Today I see how dangerous and painful the sun can be, no more sunbathing for me, or my husband or son.

Raising awareness about sun protection on skin cancer action week 2018

Raising awareness about sun protection on skin cancer action week 2018

Over the coming weeks, we will be publishing some stories from the Solbari Community to help raise awareness about the benefits of sun protection, skin cancer and melanoma. If you are interested in sharing your story, please answer the following questions from the relevant questionnaire and send us a picture of yourself being sun safe in the outdoors. We will be running 2 questionnaires.... 

Solbari Blog: Solbari Sun Protection fabrics are tested and accredited UPF 50+ by the Australian Government

Solbari Sun Protection fabrics are tested and accredited UPF 50+ by the Australian Government

Solbari Sun Protection fabrics are tested and accredited UPF 50+ by ARPANSA, the Australian Government agency responsible for attributing UPF sun protective ratings to fabrics. UPF stands for ultraviolet protection factor and UPF 50+, the highest UPF rating means that only up to 2% of UV can penetrate the fabric.

Solbari Blog: Sunbathing is more dangerous than smoking, so why does it not come with a similar health warning?

Sunbathing is more dangerous than smoking, so why does it not come with a similar health warning?

Cigarette packets are emblazoned with health warnings from the Australian Government and yet more people are diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer every year as a result of sun exposure than they are lung cancer as a result of smoking. Awareness of skin cancer and the risks associated with sunbathing are increasing.

Solbari Blog: Solbari UPF 50+ Sun Protection is now available with Afterpay in Australia

Solbari UPF 50+ Sun Protection is now available with Afterpay in Australia

This blog confirms that Solbari UPF 50+ sun protection is now available with Afterpay in Australia. Johanna Young, commented, "Australians are becoming more aware about the health benefits of UPF 50+ sun protective clothing. We are excited to offer our award-winning UPF 50+ sun protection range through Afterpay".

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