About a month ago on the Dear Melanoma Facebook page I spoke
about my mission to find a great swim top. Although I avoid the most dangerous
parts of the day, try and swim in pools with shade and wear sunscreen, it is no
longer sufficient.
As a side effect of the clinical trial I am on, I am losing
the pigment in my hair and skin. At first it was only my hair – my eyebrows
started to go white and then the front segment of my hairline. Thank goodness
for hair dye and an amazing hairdresser! But, unfortunately, over the last few
months the pigment in my skin is slowly disappearing leaving me with some areas
of patchy skin and zero protection. I can get burnt walking short distances or
even out for a few minutes at the clothesline. What I didn’t know was that
sunscreen would provide zero protection to my skin. Once there is no pigment,
sunscreen provides no protection. For
example 50+ sunscreen gives 50 times your own skins ability to protect itself
from the sun. Therefore, I have no
protection.
The new collection by Nutmeg Beach |
So, back to the swim top mission. As soon as I shared my
mission on Facebook, I had some wonderful women from two separate local
businesses contact me wishing to send me some swim tops to try. A few weeks ago
I shared the swim tops Alys from Nutmeg Beach sent me to sample – fantastic and
flattering options for women. Nutmeg Beach will be launching their website in
January, so I will keep you posted.
The fab swim top that I got from SunSoaked. |
Last week I visited Kate, from SunSoaked, at her popup shop
in Indooroopilly Shopping Centre where she is selling her fabulous swimwear in
the lead up to Christmas.
As soon as I arrived at the stall, I saw the passion that
Kate has for ensuring that women of all shapes, sizes and ages have glamorous
swimwear; but, most importantly, a variety of swim tops that provide sun
protection. She spoke of the hypocrisy in ensuring your children wear a swim
top, but as a parent not setting an example. I knew at this point that I liked
this woman!
Like most women, there is nothing worse than shopping for
swimmers, but off I went into the change room with an armful of goodies to try.
I tried on some of Kate’s great bikini bottoms and bikini tops to match the
swim tops and I did not once shudder when looking at the mirror. Miracle!
I also picked up these swim bottoms and bikini top to wear under the swim top. Watch out Hawaii! |
I left with a beautiful outfit and so much enthusiasm to
tell everyone that there is such a thing as a stylish swim top.
I am so excited to now know two amazing women that have
started swimwear lines that focus on sun protection – sun protection that is
actually feminine and fashionable. Thank you Nutmeg Beach and SunSoaked for
filling this gap in women’s swimwear. Also, our wonderful wedding celebrant
Emily Jade O’Keeffe has a fantastic line of children’s swimwear, Little Valentine, that ensure
ultimate levels of sun safety!
Ladies, there are no excuses now! Go and shop!
Now, my next mission is to find myself a glorious hat that
fits my huge head…. and let me just say, when it comes to hats, there is no
such thing as one size fits all!
Emma, I can help you. Do not waste your time and life with that trial:
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It's really important to take care of our skin from the UV rays. Sunblock and Wearing Swimsuits Direct rush guards swimming attire will really help.
ReplyDeleteGet ready for the summer B-)