Sunday, June 08, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Muslimah Swimwear protecting your skin from sunburn
Sunlight has a profound effect on the skin causing premature skin aging, skin cancer, and a host of skin changes. Exposure to ultraviolet light, UVA or UVB, from sunlight accounts for 90% of the symptoms of premature skin aging. Many skin changes that were commonly believed to be due to aging, such as easy bruising, are actually a result of prolonged exposure to UV radiation.
Some expert said that there are several ways to prevent skin from the sunlight negative effects which are:
1. Use the sunscreen lotion
2. Stay under shadow
3. Wear high coverage clothes
In a pool or beach, the density of UV light is relatively higher. So it is suggested that people are regulary use the sunscreen lotion after come out from water. For better protection to the skin, wearing high coverage swimsuit is the best option.
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Muslimah Swimwear by S.A.M.I.R.A
S.A.M.I.R.A proudly presents Muslimah Swimwear which quality has been proven around the world. Gracefull to God.
The advantages of Samira muslimah swimwear:
- The body measurement (size) largest in its class
- Available in various design theme (florals, stripes, dots)
- All materials have passed the discolor test
- One year guarantee for zipper and stitch
- Most comfort in water
- Plenty stock
Catalogue and Promotion kits Available!
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Sonya +62 817 204 188
Email: masrony@yahoo.com
Discount available (subject to quantity)
Friday, May 19, 2006
Swimming Day
Be healthy body and soul
Swimming is good for pregnant mother
Train your own kid
Even GrandMa can play with her grandchild
Family Day
Check Design theme, Size and Price at the right corner of this page.
Thursday, May 18, 2006
SAMIRA Muslimah Swimwear
Muslimah swimwear S.A.M.I.R.A is a full coverage swimsuit specially designed for muslimah to swim safely and elegantly.
- Fabrics are made from Licra, which are commonly used for swimsuit, soft and elastics.
- Hood cover up from head to the neck
- High raise collar.
- Double layer fabrics at body part to reduce wet looked body shaped.
- Long skirt to the thigh.
- The suit come in one piece (knit up form top to pants) to prevent upskirt looked
- The suit size are loose, not thight to the body
- The products come in variety prints.
Catalog and Promotion kits available
What r u waiting for?
Go hurry call Sonya at +62 817 204 188 or email to masrony@yahoo.com
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Health Concern
There are a number of factors to consider when selecting sun protection swimwear. The most important factors affecting sun protection are skin coverage, fabric, and fit.
Sun protective swimwear is typically used in a highly intense UV environment – at the beach or at the pool during summer. The best approach to protection from the sun in this environment is a combination of SPF swimwear, sunscreen, and shade. As a general rule, the greater skin coverage through uv protection swimwear, the less the area that needs to be protected by sunscreen that wears off and needs to be continually reapplied. UV protective swimwear that fully covers your shoulders and arms like swim shirts (and swim tights for legs) is the best choice for guaranteed all-day protection.
The fabric used to make sun protective swimwear is important for a number of reasons. The best uv protective swim wear fabrics will be rated UPF 50+ based on a complete life cycle test when the fabric is wet. Sun protective fabrics will typically lose some of their protection as they age, so garments should be tested for their end of life cycle protection value. Fabrics also provide less sun protection when wet. This is because water displaces air in the fabric and UV transmits better through water than air. A recent modification to the AATCC 183 protocol for testing spf swimwear calls for testing the fabric when wet – providing a better evaluation of the protection level when the garment is used in water as intended. So the best SPF swimwear will provide UPF 50+ protection when wet at the end of it’s life cycle.
Fit is important for appearance, comfort and sun protection levels. For many people, their first thought is to choose tight fitting swim shirts – just like the original rash guards or rash shirts worn by surfers. However, when stretched the weave of a fabric will open and can allow significant amount of UV to pass through the fabric. For this reason, Samira’s sun protective swimwear is designed to be worn close to the skin but not to be skin tight
(ref: Coolibar)
The fabric used to make sun protective swimwear is important for a number of reasons. The best uv protective swim wear fabrics will be rated UPF 50+ based on a complete life cycle test when the fabric is wet. Sun protective fabrics will typically lose some of their protection as they age, so garments should be tested for their end of life cycle protection value. Fabrics also provide less sun protection when wet. This is because water displaces air in the fabric and UV transmits better through water than air. A recent modification to the AATCC 183 protocol for testing spf swimwear calls for testing the fabric when wet – providing a better evaluation of the protection level when the garment is used in water as intended. So the best SPF swimwear will provide UPF 50+ protection when wet at the end of it’s life cycle.
Fit is important for appearance, comfort and sun protection levels. For many people, their first thought is to choose tight fitting swim shirts – just like the original rash guards or rash shirts worn by surfers. However, when stretched the weave of a fabric will open and can allow significant amount of UV to pass through the fabric. For this reason, Samira’s sun protective swimwear is designed to be worn close to the skin but not to be skin tight
(ref: Coolibar)