invigorating. _ encourages. the golden. “orb | “is. vitalizing, relaxing. and Sunshine’ Vitamin D _production and often heals * and | improves the: com-_ ‘plexion. _ ‘But’ caution and” ‘moderation are mandatory -to preventdryness, ‘damage 20F._even: ‘premature. “aging, . distributors of tanning and skincare products. __ - Sunlight travels the 93 million miles to earth in only eight minutes. Its high energy ultraviolet wavelengths penetrate the skin, stimulating melanocyte cells to _produce.a brownish pigment called melanin, and oxidizing melanin already in the skin to an even darker color. | Melanin protects the skin from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation | by absorbing and—n the dangerous rays. Its color, accompanied by a slight thickening of the skin's _Surface,. are the body's “natural defenses against damage from ultraviolet light: “If you're sensible and start small, you can. tan safely and avoid the - dangers,” Ellis.said. “Think about your skin type, color and what sort: of outdoor activities you ‘plan before FROM PAGE C1 What about the future of OLI? Dr.Ellis foresees more Significant use of non-print media in course develop- ment and delivery. Audio tapes are already being produced, while video and television by satellite will become a reality once usable technology is in place. Right now, OLI’s priority is to ensure that all students have access to all course com- ponents. Ellis also predicts more collaboration among B.C. educational institutions, among provinces, and even among countries with respect to the development and use of distance education materials. ‘To: share resources, expertise and their products makes: good economic ° €2-Wednesday, July 9, 1980 - North Shore News investing in a tanning: skincare | regimen.” A ‘sunscreen, such as KMS NucleoProtein Sun Protector, with a sun protection factor of two,: _ allows’ sun enjoyment and tan plus sunburn protection, Ellissaid. — , “After a substantial base of ‘pigment . -has developed, _ Switch to a tanning oil to " and _ prevent dryness on less maintain softnéss sensitive areas. Continue using the sunscreen on hands, arms, shoulders, neck, cars and exposed fragile faciatskin. A dark tan may create a barrier to burning but a great deal. of - sun-and its ultraviolet..rays can still burn through the tan.” Where you tan will in- fluence what you use and vary your exposure time, he 2 said. There's a difference . ultraviolet. beach or on the grass: sand or a oreo! blanket or towel will. and. intensify -the . burting rays. Window or windshield glass effectively screens out. the . dangerous -wavelengths yetallowstanning. _ Water lets: almost all penetration ‘exposure and re-apply lotions out of the water to ' he explained. sensible combination of efforts can enhance the educational programs of all participating bodies, and most important, it can in- crease educational op- portunities for students.’ Ellis completes his term next month and OLI will be sorry to see him go. OLI's board chairman, James Pritchard remarked, ‘in two years, starting from nothing, John Ellis has built an imressive new educational institution. His outstanding work will provide the new principal with a solid basis for future growth.’ OLI's first principal will resume his appointment as professor of education at Simon Fraser University in September. Ronald Jeffels, - presently principal of Okanagan College, will assume responsibility for OLI later in July. ‘A ‘fight dryness and peeling. Cloudy. days can be deceiving; clouds contain water. droplets that reflect the sun and intensify radiation. “Exposure to the elements dehydrates. skin,” says Ellis, “and it is necessary to replace lost moisture. Even if you cover up and stay in the shade, moisturizers should be used to protect the skin’s natural moisture barrier. Deep tan enthusiasts can restore freshness and elasticity to the skin by ‘applying rich skin cream emollients after sunning or as a year-round skin treatment.” Nose LATEST SPECIALTY instrument available from B.C. CHARLESTON, S.C. (UPI) - The discovery of a simple method utilizing nose drops to aid conception in women who do not respond to -commonly. used fertility. drugs was announced recently. by medical university of South Carolina researchers. 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