SEOUL - Global warming is causing climate change also encourages healthy skin disorders. Therefore, skin protection from ultraviolet rays of the sun should be a priority.
It was raised Rosemarie Orborne, P & G Principal Scientist, Wednesday (05/25/2011), in the 22nd World Congress of Dermatology (WCD) in Seoul, South Korea. WCD is a four-yearly congress of the International League of Dermatological Societies (ILDS) and a place to share research results related to the development of skin health.
"Impaired skin health particularly affected by ultraviolet light. Therefore, skin protection increasingly important. Formula needs continue to grow so effectively protect the skin, "said Orborne.
According Orborne, it works with groups of farmers in several countries to provide raw materials. "Not only contributing to efforts to reduce the impact of global warming, it also provides benefits to farmers," he said.
ILDS President Jean Hilaire Saurat said the ILDS has a mission to promote and develop research that is useful for skin health. "ILDS a relationship with the World Health Organization to promote the achievement of healthy skin for the entire world community. Movement is achieved by maximizing the organization of skin diseases in 102 countries and 28 other communities which has 100,000 members, "said Saurat.
President of the Korean Dermatological Association Chul Hee-eun said, after 122 years running, new WCD twice held in Asia. "This is not just a momentum for Korea, but also Asia, to show great strides that have been donated by the Asian community towards the development of skin health and handling problems of skin disease," he said.
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