Sun Health and Skin Care Tips
Melissa Wood Films Her Workout Series in our Visor!
Our favorite workout queen, Melissa Wood, wore our Dorado UPF 50+ sun visor on her summer water series and we couldn't be more flattered! Not only is this woman a fitness powerhouse, but her fashion is always on point!
Melissa is a style icon, a personal trainer, a SI swimsuit model, a meditation guru, the list goes on and on. Literally everything she touches turns to gold. Which is why we were so tickled that she not only loves our visors but wore one to film her summer work out series in her pool!
The Dorado visor is the perfect...
Real Housewife Gets Real About Melanoma
Teddi Mellencamp of RHOBH has been very vocal about her brush with skin cancer and we are so thankful she came out of it in good heath. She ultimately had two surgeries to remove 12 Stage 2 melanomas at varies stages and sizes, but is now clear and healthy with no mutations.
Growing up, Mellencamp spent a lot of time in the sun. As she told People magazine that she was "outside all the time, I rode horses. I very rarely wore sunscreen." Now she is changing her ways and wearing our visors to help stave...
Are You Using The Right Serum For Your Skin Type?
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Do I Need to Worry About UV in the Winter?
Can I get a sun burn in the winter?
Yes! Snow is highly reflective. That's why you may have noticed you get an eye goggle tan while on the slopes. On a sunny day, fresh snow can reflect up to 90% of UV radiation! That's almost a double dose of UV. Make sure you are protected with a sun visor even in the snow!
Do I Need Sun Protection in the Winter?
Yes! UVB rays (the ones that cause burning) may be weaker in the winter, but UVA rays (the ones that cause skin aging) are the same strength year...
Are You Using The Right Exfoliation For Your Skin Type?
Not sure which type of exfoliant is the best for your skin? Try this little cheat sheet!

2. Salicylic acid is a beta hydroxy acid, which means it penetrates not only the top dead layer of skin, but into the dermis layer as well. It can help remove excess oil and unclog the pores,...