We've all rolled down the window to enjoy a warm breeze on short and long drives alike. And it's likely that you may have even noticed some extra color on that arm that was waving in the breeze. But what we don't realize is how much that repeated unprotected sun exposure may put us at risk for skin cancer and sun damage. According to the
Check out this Sunology commercial! This real-life California mother and son clearly enjoy the beach, the waves, and spending time in the sun, and they always use sunblock--and what better choice than Sunology? It's the natural choice for those who love the outdoors and sunny weather but who also want to protect their skin from chemicals and the dangerous effects of sun damage. Sunology's SPF 35 and SPF 50 coverage in versions for the
Sunology just reached 1000 Facebook Fans! Celebrate with us by getting your very own free Sunology sunblock! The first person to comment on this post will receive a $25 Amazon.com gift card! The second and third posts will receive their choice of Sunology sunblock! In your post, please include the following: 1) Your
Thanks to everyone who participated in Sunology's first giveaway contest! Our winners: In Third Place: Alice Piper & Jules McNubbin In Second Place: Sara McSoley And the Winner of the Sunology Giveaway Photo Contest:
Sunology's first-ever product giveaway! What two things are part of every sunny-weather vacation? Cameras and sunblock! In honor of these two indispensable, awesome-vacation tools, Sunology is starting our first product giveaway. Read on for how you can get your free Sunology sunblock! The Contest: 1. Upload your favorite vacation photo of you or a family member to the Sunology
Warnings of the potential dangers of chemical sunscreens have been slowly increasing for several years. The major claims are that the active ingredients in many sunscreens potentially cause skin aging, the development of cancer, and are absorbed at toxic levels by the skin. Organizations such as the Environmental Working Group even have an annual Hall of Shame each spring for misleading/terrible sunscreen products. In February, the


