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Summary: Learn about vitamin oils for sun protection with expert skin care tips in this free beauty and sun protection video clip.
Dr. Susan Jewell is a trained doctor and scientist in clinical research medicine, as well as a stem cell scientist in oncology and AIDS/HIV at the National Cancer Institute and UCLA...read more
"You were mentioning using anti oxidants and here I have vitamin E oil, just plain vitamin E oil, which you can use in your bath or directly on your skin. Can you talk about that? Sure. Vitamin E, vitamin C, vitamin D. If you can buy oils or creams that you can easily purchase in any drug store, then definitely add it on topply. When we say topply we mean just apply it on your skin all over as an addition to your sun blockers. That would give you extra extra protection because just to reiterate about vitamin E, C, and D, it decreases your risk of getting skin cancer because it decreases the level of free radicals of course by the ultra violent rays. Next, we're going to be demonstrating how you can make a home a natural sunscreen using vitamin C. "
eHow Article: Vitamin Oils for Sun Protection & Skin Care