Thursday, February 10, 2011

Gisele Bundchen declines labeling sunscreen poison in mistranslation

Bundchen is a 30-year-old Brazilian model and businesswoman. When talking about sun block, however, Bundchen was cited as labeling the screen “poison”. {Gisele Bundchen declines calling sunscreen poison, though, claiming it was a "mistranslation."|Reps for the model, however, are saying that this was an error in interpretation.|The representatives for the model are denying this statement. Instead, they are labeling the quotation a “mistranslation." Post resource – Gisele Bundchen denies calling sunscreen poison in mistranslation by MoneyBlogNewz.

Gisele Bundchen claims sun block poisons several

At a press conference where Bundchen was promoting her skin care line, Bundchen said something surprising. Bundchen was quoted stating “I cannot put this poison on my skin. I do not use anything synthetic," after getting asked about SPF in her product. Upon continued investigation, it was rumored that Bundchen tries to not go outside during the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., when UV rays are strong.

Gisele Bundchen refuses to admit to it

There was a reply from Gisele Bundchen just a couple days after the press conference happened. The idea that sun block is poison wasn't something she said, according to Bundchen anyway. The quote was just a mistranslation, she claims. There was a statement from official representatives of Bundchen released. It said: “They misquoted her due to a language barrier. Gisele would never say not to use sunscreen because she has family members who have had skin cancer.” The sun block Bundchen uses has chemicals that cannot be in it. She also avoids being in the sun too often.

The issue sunscreen brings

Sunscreen is not a product without problems. Sunscreen ought to be used whenever you are outside. This is so UV radiation will not hurt your skin, doctors and cancer experts explain. The EWG does not like the idea of sunscreen though. Less than 5 percent are safe and effective of all sunscreens, they say. There is no FDA regulation on sun block. Sunscreen disrupts hormones though with the oxybenzone in it. Too much sunscreen can mean a vitamin D deficiency though. Cancer can be accelerated this way. It’s really bad for your body to be getting too much sunscreen on it. At the same time, it’s very dangerous to stay away from safeguarding your skin from the sun also.

Information from

AOL News

aolnews.com/2010/05/24/study-many-sunscreens-may-be-accelerating-cancer/

Clebrifi

celebrifi.com/gossip/Gisele-Bndchen-Responds-to-Sunscreen-Controversy-4679481.html



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