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9 Important Sun (and Sunscreen!) Safety Tips From Nine Naturals

Sun Protection

Spring is finally here and summer is just around the corner. It’s time for bright sunshine and the fun outdoors. This means it’s also time to find a good sunscreen to protect ourselves so we can enjoy that sun.

Safe sun protection is especially important for pregnant women. Due to hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy, a woman’s skin becomes extremely sensitive to the sun. Further - many ingredients in sunscreen may be harmful to pregnant women or babies; choosing the right kind of sun protection is critical.

We’ve put together nine tips to help you understand your sunscreen and choose the best one for you and your family:

  1. Select a sunscreen with at least SPF 30. SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor and measures how much of the sun’s UVB radiation - the kind that causes sunburns – is blocked by your sunscreen. The higher the SPF the longer you can stay in the sun.
  2. Prioritize broad-spectrum protection. Though a high SPF value indicates that burn-causing UVB rays are being blocked, it says nothing about your protection from UVA radiation, which is the kind associated with skin cancer and aging. A “broad-spectrum” label in the United States means that at least 90% of harmful UVA rays are blocked, thereby mitigating burning and other risks.
  3. Avoid oxybenzone-based sunscreens. High levels of oxybenzone in the body were associated with low birth weights in a recent study. Oxybenzone can be absorbed through the skin and is present in about 80% of sunscreens on the market so it’s important to keep an eye out for this ingredient.
  4. Opt for zinc-oxide suncreens. Zinc oxide is a physical sun blocker that protects you by coating the surface of your skin and reflecting away light. Unlike chemical sun blockers, these molecules aren’t absorbed through the skin, which makes them a safer choice. Titanium dioxide is another common physical sun blocker, however it doesn’t appear to work nearly as well as zinc oxide.
  5. Beware of nano-particles. Nano particles are so ultrafine that they can enter into your skin. You’ll find nano particles in some newer zinc or titanium sunscreen formulations, particularly sprays. Nano particles are mostly untested and thus it’s very important for pregnant women and all parents to look for “non-nano” particles – like “non-nano zinc oxide.”
  6. Moderate exposure to Vitamin A. While some Vitamin A is essential for a healthy pregnancy you should get enough from your diet and supplements. Excessive Vitamin A is associated with birth defects and it can contribute to skin damage so pregnant women should be cautious. A very common A Vitamin in sunscreen is retinyl palmitate, but watch for the words retinol or retinoic acid on ingredients lists as well in order to minimize exposure. Plus they’re also found in other skin care products such as acne medications, so be on the look out!
  7. Apply rules for other cosmetics to sunscreen. While we’ve covered smart sunscreen shopping above, don’t forget that general cosmetics concerns apply to sunscreen as well. For instance watch out for parabens, phthalates and other such things that you might be trying to more widely avoid.
  8. Apply efficiently & amply. A number of studies have shown that people typically apply only 20-50% of the sunscreen the FDA uses when determining if a product works. This means that most people aren’t getting the protection they need or are counting on! It’s also just as important to reapply every hour or two to maintain that protection.
  9. Commit to brands that create simple, smart and safe products. We love Nine Naturals’ new Natural Sunscreen SPF 32: It’s an all-natural, non-nano zinc oxide sunscreen, which means that you don’t have to worry about chemical sun blockers like oxybenzone or nano particles entering your blood stream. Like all of our products, our pregnancy sunscreen is free from sulfates, parabens, phthalates, petrochemicals, DEA, synthetic fragrances and artificial preservatives. It’s also formulated with luxurious shea butter and jojoba seed oil to help moisturize you skin. Best part of all, our natural sunscreen is safe for the entire family (though you may be reluctant to share!).

Want more information? Read our article on Natural Sun Protection During Pregnancy.

Nine Naturals Beauty: DIY All Natural Tinted Sunscreen Foundation

We simply cannot get enough of our Natural Sunscreen SPF 32! With the launch of our brand new Natural Sunscreen SPF 32, we thought what better way to celebrate than a fun DIY tinted suncreen recipe that combines two of the things that are most important to us: natural beauty and healthy skin. While there are many tinted sunscreens out there, it can be difficult to find a safe, non toxins one that matches your skin tone. So our solution? Make your own!

Ingredients:
- Nine Naturals Natural Sunscreen with SPF 32
- All Natural Mineral Foundation in at least one shade darker than what you normally use (we love Alima Pure)
- Empty Jar
- Stirrer
-Makeup brush for application
Instructions:
Combine the sunscreen and foundation in an empty jar and stir until thoroughly mixed. For proportions, we recommended staring with about 1/3 tablespoon of powder foundation for every tablespoon of sunscreen and adjusting the ratio to match to your skin tone. For more coverage, simply add more powder foundation. And there you go - quick, easy, natural DIY beauty for fun in the sun!

Nine Naturals Featured in the HCHW “Shop Healthy” Pocket Guide!

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Article & Photo Courtesy of Well Rounded NY.

Michelle Marinis of Petit Organics shows us how to treat 5 pregnancy ailments naturally with food.

Reflecting on my three pregnancies, I have many wonderful memories. It seems that everyone is always happy to see a pregnant woman and offer advice, hold doors and generally complement everything about you and your growing belly. However, for every new mom-to-be there are side effects that are not the most pleasant to endure. The good news is that most of them can be treated naturally, simply by basic diet adjustments. Read on to learn more about five of the most common pregnancy ailments that can be easily prevented by or treated with food.

INDIGESTION & HEARTBURN
Heartburn is crippling, particularly during the final trimester. During my first pregnancy, I had indigestion on a level I never thought possible. It was near impossible to sleep at night. Desperate for advice, I spoke to a friend who already had two children. She mentioned that she ate through a roll of Tums about every three days with both pregnancies. I beelined it to the closest pharmacy to pick some up. When I flipped the package over, I read the ingredient list: calcium carbonate, maltodextrin, polyethylene glycol, talc, powdered cellulose, natural and artificial flavor, mineral oil. Not to mention the warning: “Do not use more than two weeks straight.” Hmm…it was hardly anything I would want to consume, let alone force upon my fragile unborn child. So I set out to find a cure through whole foods. After a few days of research, I happened upon ginger root. I found that steeping pureed ginger in hot or warm water twice a day (morning and immediately before bed) literally cured my heartburn! If the spicy ginger flavor is a little too overpowering, you can use honey or coconut nectar to sweeten it up a little.

Ginger Root Tea

Ingredients: 1 ginger root, warm water & honey or coconut nectar
Preparation: Peel and thoroughly wash the ginger root under cold water to remove all potential dirt. Chop the ginger into ½” in pieces. Place the ginger in your food processor or blender. Process for 5 minutes until a creamy paste forms. Add 1 tablespoon of the ginger root paste to hot or warm water and allow it to steep 5 minutes before consuming. Add honey or coconut nectar if a sweeter taste is desired. Enjoy!

LEG & FEET CRAMPING
Charlie Horses! Is there anything worse than getting shocked awake by lightening bolt cramps from your toes all the way up your legs? Only labor pains can top these bad boys. So, let’s talk about how to keep them from popping up during your pregnancy… potassium! A potassium-rich diet will help prevent those pesky spasms. Potassium works with sodium to control the fluid balance in your body, and they have to be in the right proportions to each other in order to work effectively. Below are some simple steps you can take everyday to boost your potassium levels.

1. Drink coconut water. Not only does staying hydrated prevent cramping, but also the extra-high concentration of potassium in coconut water will keep cramps at bay.

2. Eat more stone fruits. Did you know that apricots have over 20 percent of your recommended daily value of potassium? Other stone fruits such as peaches, plums and nectarines, are almost as potassium dense. This includes dried stone fruit as well, so keep a few bags of dried apricots in your purse or at work for snack time.
3. Include a serving or two of salmon in your diet each week. Salmon has about 20 percent of your recommended daily value in each serving.

INSOMNIA
When you are pregnant, exhausted and can’t fall asleep, it may feel like your world is falling apart. Growing mommies (and babies) need their rest, and insomnia is no joke. Try eating tart cherries or drinking cherry juice about an hour before bedtime. They are among the food sources richest in melatonin, the same sleep-inducing hormone that is produced by the pineal gland in the brain. A study in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism found that small doses of melatonin (about 0.3 milligrams) helped insomniacs get a better night’s sleep. One cup of tart cherry juice, or about 4 tablespoons of dried tart cherries, contains roughly the same amount. Sweet cherries also contain melatonin but not as much. If the tart flavor is a bit much for you, try mixing pineapple juice with the cherry juice to even out the flavor. Sweet dreams!

CONSTIPATION
This is a pregnancy side effect that no one is actually fond of speaking about, but the unfortunate truth is that it happens to all of us at some point when pregnant. It is critical not only for your growing baby’s health but also for your own comfort that you maintain a fiber-rich diet throughout your pregnancy. So what foods are rich in fiber? Any type of bean or pea is a great, lean source of fiber. Navy and white beans have the highest fiber content of any food. One cup of cooked navy or white beans has a whopping 19 grams of fiber, or 82 percent of your recommended daily value. Another great option is including chia seeds in your diet. Two tablespoons of raw chia seeds added to your daily diet will offer 10 grams (or 40 percent DV) of fiber. Below you’ll find a chia seed pudding recipe that is a perfect breakfast for healthy mamas.

Chia Seed Pudding
Ingredients: 3 tablespoons raw chia seeds & 1 cup warm water
Preparation: Whisk together the chia seeds and water in a bowl and let stand for 10 minutes while the seeds “gel,” forming a pudding or tapioca consistency and voila: breakfast! If you’d like a little more flavor (like me!), just add half of a sliced banana, 1 teaspoon honey and a few dashes of cinnamon. The pudding can keep in an airtight container in your refrigerator for up to 10 days so double or triple the recipe and you will always have pudding ready to go.

ITCHY SKIN
Dry, itchy skin seems like a rite of passage with pregnancy. But it doesn’t need to be. There are two ways you can battle this pregnancy challenge: moisturizing from the inside and moisturizing from the outside. Read on for a few easy peasy suggestions.

Moisturize from the inside out:
1. Itchy skin during pregnancy is caused 99 percent of the time by dehydration. One of the best things you can do is drink water, water and more water. There is even an app for that!
2. Eat more avocados. Avocados are Mother Nature’s remedy for dry skin. They are rich in Vitamins A, D and E — all of which help keep skin smooth, hydrated and itch-free. Try to eat half an avocado each day (or every other day) to help keep skin smooth, moisturized and balanced.

Moisturize from the outside in:
1. Take an oat bath! Oats have been used for centuries to treat dry skin but only recently have we discovered that it can keep the itch at bay too. Simply grind 1 cup of oats in your bathtub as the water fills then soak for at least 15 minutes.
2. Use olive oil in place of your regular lotion. Often times our lotions are secretly hiding very harsh ingredients and chemicals. Shockingly 80 percent of lotions sold in the U.S. contain alcohol – hardly what sensitive, itchy skin needs. Try using olive oil instead. It is extremely high in Vitamins A & E. Olive oil is best absorbed by damp skin so try to use it immediately after a bath or shower to optimize its benefits.

“The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.” –Thomas Edison

This article is by Michelle Marinis courtesy of Well Rounded NY. Conceived with love by former magazine editors Jessica Pallay and Kaity Velez, Well Rounded NY aims to be the singular pregnancy resource for city-savvy moms-to-be. Through reviews, profiles, expert Q&As, local guides and more, Well Rounded curates the New York City pregnancy and helps its readers come to terms – and term! – with pregnancy in the city.

Raised in Texas with a down home Southern upbringing, Michelle Muller-Marinis grew up with a passion for food and cooking. After moving to NYC and beginning a family of her own, Michelle realized the importance of fresh, healthy baby food – she discovered her little ones were always happiest with a spoonful of homemade food in their mouths! She is the founder of Petit Organics and an NYC mom of three boys, Pearce, Rylan and Brandt. You can find Michelle on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Petit Organics on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.

The Bump: 10 Safe Skincare Products to Use During Pregnancy

Many thanks to The Bump for featuring Nine Naturals on its list of 10 Safe Skincare Products to Use During Pregnancy! We couldn’t be happier that our Citrus + Mint Nourishing Shampoo was rated “Best For Your Hair” and The Bump-approved for pregnancy and beyond. The Bump, from The Knot, is an online community that provides a wide array of information for moms and moms to be, from pregnancy, baby, nursery, and more.

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