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Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Suzanne

Your Story Series: Meet Suzanne

I’ve had many squamous cell carcinomas removed from my back and arms - all results from my teenage years of sunbaking and not taking seriously enough the damage which can be...

Your Story Series: Meet Suzanne

I’ve had many squamous cell carcinomas removed from my back and arms - all results from my teenage years of sunbaking and not taking seriously enough the damage which can be done by UV.

Help us raise awareness about sun protection and skin conditions by sharing your story

Help us raise awareness about sun protection and skin conditions by sharing your story

Over the coming weeks, we will be publishing more stories from our Solbari Community with a mission to help raise awareness about skin cancer, melanoma, sun protection, and skin conditions. If you are interested...

Help us raise awareness about sun protection and skin conditions by sharing your story

Over the coming weeks, we will be publishing more stories from our Solbari Community with a mission to help raise awareness about skin cancer, melanoma, sun protection, and skin conditions. If you are interested in sharing your story, please answer our questions from the relevant questionnaire and send us a picture of yourself being sun safe in the outdoors.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Helena

Your Story Series: Meet Helena

I was diagnosed with SCLE Lupus two years ago after having had a skin rash that covered my chest for about six months at a time over the previous four years....

Your Story Series: Meet Helena

I was diagnosed with SCLE Lupus two years ago after having had a skin rash that covered my chest for about six months at a time over the previous four years. Lupus is an autoimmune disorder which is mainly triggered by exposure to sunlight. This means I am extremely sun sensitive - even the winter sun is very dangerous for me.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Fran

Your Story Series: Meet Fran

I've had many Basal Cell Carcinomas and five melanomas. The first melanoma was forty years ago, in my mid-thirties. These days, avoiding full sun is my outdoor priority. Last year...

Your Story Series: Meet Fran

I've had many Basal Cell Carcinomas and five melanomas. The first melanoma was forty years ago, in my mid-thirties. These days, avoiding full sun is my outdoor priority. Last year I had radiation following surgery and chemotherapy for breast cancer, and the radiation makes skin even more sensitive.  Long sleeves with SPF 50+ protective fabric are a must, especially in the garden.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Allan

Your Story Series: Meet Allan

I learnt the hard way that a proper diet is essential to a healthy heart. Regrettably, I didn't apply the same philosophy to my skin health.

Your Story Series: Meet Allan

I learnt the hard way that a proper diet is essential to a healthy heart. Regrettably, I didn't apply the same philosophy to my skin health.

Solbari blog: UPF 50+ sun protective clothing can help reduce sun hives

UPF 50+ sun protective clothing can help reduce sun hives

This blog describes what sun hives, solar urticaria or sun allergy is, what it looks like, the symptoms, how it is caused and how UPF 50+ sun protective clothing may...

UPF 50+ sun protective clothing can help reduce sun hives

This blog describes what sun hives, solar urticaria or sun allergy is, what it looks like, the symptoms, how it is caused and how UPF 50+ sun protective clothing may help alleviate the skin condition. Solbari has developed a sensitive fabric which is suited to those with skin conditions including sun hives.

Solbari blog: How did I get sunburnt through my clothes?

How did I get sunburnt through my clothes?

Very few people are aware of the fact that not all clothing protects the same from the sun. This blog explores the importance of understanding that different fabrics provide different levels...

How did I get sunburnt through my clothes?

Very few people are aware of the fact that not all clothing protects the same from the sun. This blog explores the importance of understanding that different fabrics provide different levels of sun protection. Solbari Sun Protection offers a range of products which help prevent sunburn, premature skin ageing, skin cancer and melanoma, all rated UPF50+ the maximum rating available.

The skin is our largest organ. What does it do?

The skin is our largest organ. What does it do?

There's one vital organ which is among the most important and remains quite neglected by many. In fact, it’s our largest organ: it weighs 3.6 kilograms and there are 2...

The skin is our largest organ. What does it do?

There's one vital organ which is among the most important and remains quite neglected by many. In fact, it’s our largest organ: it weighs 3.6 kilograms and there are 2 square meters of it. We wear it 24 hours a day. It’s our skin; a critical organ that performs a vast and varied set of crucial functions for our body.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Jess

Your Story Series: Meet Jess

My melanoma was initially on the white of the eye, it started off as a red spot that looked like a burst blood vessel... something my mum noticed when I...

Your Story Series: Meet Jess

My melanoma was initially on the white of the eye, it started off as a red spot that looked like a burst blood vessel... something my mum noticed when I was young and although we asked about it over the years no one seemed to be phased. When I was in my later teens the spot had become highly vascularised, raised and red, and I was sent to an ophthalmologist, where I had a biopsy done, this came back as benign.

Solbari blog: What is photocontact eczema?

What is photocontact eczema?

This blog explores the photocontact eczema condition and its triggers. Clothing can be difficult to find for those who experience photocontact eczema, as it needs to be highly sensitive, soft, breathable...

What is photocontact eczema?

This blog explores the photocontact eczema condition and its triggers. Clothing can be difficult to find for those who experience photocontact eczema, as it needs to be highly sensitive, soft, breathable and gentle on the skin. Solbari has developed a sensitive fabric range for those with skin conditions including photocontact eczema. 

What are the different types of eczema?

What are the different types of eczema?

This blog describes the most common forms of eczema which is also known as dermatitis. The different types of eczema mentioned include: atopic eczema, seborrheic eczema, contact eczema, stasis eczema,...

What are the different types of eczema?

This blog describes the most common forms of eczema which is also known as dermatitis. The different types of eczema mentioned include: atopic eczema, seborrheic eczema, contact eczema, stasis eczema, dyshidrotic eczema and nummular eczema. Solbari has developed a sensitive fabric range for those impacted by eczema.

What are sun spots?

What are sun spots?

Solar keratoses, or commonly known as sun spots are skin lesions that develop as a result of exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays.

What are sun spots?

Solar keratoses, or commonly known as sun spots are skin lesions that develop as a result of exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays.

Why do I need to know my own skin?

Why do I need to know my own skin?

As many of you already know, at SOLBARI we encourage everyone to get to know their skin and check it regularly. Your skin is your largest organ. The average adult...

Why do I need to know my own skin?

As many of you already know, at SOLBARI we encourage everyone to get to know their skin and check it regularly. Your skin is your largest organ. The average adult has two square meters of it! It is your first line of defence from bacteria, harsh temperatures, damaging sunlight, pollution, UVA and UVB rays. You tend to encounter these pretty much every day of your life. Sun damage is cumulative and takes years to appear in the form of moles, visible lines, wrinkles, sun spots and moles. If you are unsure about a mole or spot, you should get your GP, dermatologist or skin doctor to take a look at it. 

UPF50+ your first line of defence to maintain healthy skin

UPF50+ your first line of defence to maintain healthy skin

Modern sun protective clothing is produced from fabrics which are rated for their level of ultraviolet (UV) protection. This gives the fabrics their ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) rating.  A UPF is the...

UPF50+ your first line of defence to maintain healthy skin

Modern sun protective clothing is produced from fabrics which are rated for their level of ultraviolet (UV) protection. This gives the fabrics their ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) rating.  A UPF is the rating used for Fabrics, whereas an SPF is the rating used for Sunscreen. A rating of UPF50+ is the highest rating achievable on the market and blocks more than 98% of UV rays. All Solbari products are tested and rated UPF50+ in Australia. Regular clothing such as a white cotton t-shirt or hat may only have a UPF of 5, equivalent to wearing SPF5 sunscreen.

Hollywood celebrities who have had skin cancer

Hollywood celebrities who have had skin cancer

Having fame and fortune doesn't mean you can escape health issues that impact us all, there are a number of high profile celebrities that have been impacted by melanoma and...

Hollywood celebrities who have had skin cancer

Having fame and fortune doesn't mean you can escape health issues that impact us all, there are a number of high profile celebrities that have been impacted by melanoma and skin cancer. Celebrities who have been impacted personally by skin cancer have urged their communities to get their skin checked, wear sunscreen and sun protective clothing. We have listed below a few recent examples to highlight that skin cancer can impact anyone.

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