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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
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Purchase your own product from our online store. Available in 24, 50, and 100 wipe packages at great prices.
Helps protect against UVA/UVB while actually aiding your grip by providing a "slight tack".
The season is upon us so dont wait...ORDER NOW www.tanmanonline.com
Thursday, April 29, 2010
TanMan.... Making sun protection better
TanMan... making sun protection better
a.. No more greasy hands - dries in seconds
b.. SPF 30+ gives 97% effective protection against both UVA and UVB rays
c.. Co-polymer - actually improves grip for better sports performance
d.. Convenient business card size sealed envelope - easy to take anywhere
e.. Water and persperation resistant
f.. Easy to apply with towelette wipes to supply even full coverage
HERE'S WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING...
I arrived back in Seattle last night after what turned out to be a very successful
event in Portland. The weather cooperated until early afternoon when the showers
arrived, but fortunately everyone was in the clubhouse by that point. Your product
was a hit and I had two people come up to me and thank us for the great items; in
fact, I overhead one of the players saying that they had never heard of a combined
sunscreen grip product! Well, time to change that perception, right?
Cameron Healey
Golf Today Magazine | Northwest Edition
2020 Maltby Road, Suite 7, PMB 344
Bothell, WA 98021
Oh wow! Thank you so much. I truly have never experienced dealing with a company
that is so attentive to customer service. I can't tell you how refreshing it has
been to deal with you personally and your wonderful organization.
I look forward to receiving my package. Had I seen you other email before I placed
my order, I would have taken advantage of the 2 pack deal to save a few dollars. I
will remember to do that the next time!
Sincerely,
Beth Herriott
I agree on reapplying as that is one of our biggest issues I am in
the US Army ( I have been in for 24 years now).
I did receive the product and tried it out the very next day.You have developed an
incredible product and I look forward to many years of
use. Thank you for finally developing a quality product that actually
increased my grip on my clubs instead of feeling greasy all day.
I am now carrying 4 packets in my bag at all times so
I am ready for that short notice golf game.
I have no issue with you quoting me as I am now a fan of your product.
R,
Rich Howard
PLEASE TELL US WHAT YOU THINK...
a.. No more greasy hands - dries in seconds
b.. SPF 30+ gives 97% effective protection against both UVA and UVB rays
c.. Co-polymer - actually improves grip for better sports performance
d.. Convenient business card size sealed envelope - easy to take anywhere
e.. Water and persperation resistant
f.. Easy to apply with towelette wipes to supply even full coverage
HERE'S WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING...
I arrived back in Seattle last night after what turned out to be a very successful
event in Portland. The weather cooperated until early afternoon when the showers
arrived, but fortunately everyone was in the clubhouse by that point. Your product
was a hit and I had two people come up to me and thank us for the great items; in
fact, I overhead one of the players saying that they had never heard of a combined
sunscreen grip product! Well, time to change that perception, right?
Cameron Healey
Golf Today Magazine | Northwest Edition
2020 Maltby Road, Suite 7, PMB 344
Bothell, WA 98021
Oh wow! Thank you so much. I truly have never experienced dealing with a company
that is so attentive to customer service. I can't tell you how refreshing it has
been to deal with you personally and your wonderful organization.
I look forward to receiving my package. Had I seen you other email before I placed
my order, I would have taken advantage of the 2 pack deal to save a few dollars. I
will remember to do that the next time!
Sincerely,
Beth Herriott
I agree on reapplying as that is one of our biggest issues I am in
the US Army ( I have been in for 24 years now).
I did receive the product and tried it out the very next day.You have developed an
incredible product and I look forward to many years of
use. Thank you for finally developing a quality product that actually
increased my grip on my clubs instead of feeling greasy all day.
I am now carrying 4 packets in my bag at all times so
I am ready for that short notice golf game.
I have no issue with you quoting me as I am now a fan of your product.
R,
Rich Howard
PLEASE TELL US WHAT YOU THINK...
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Mulligan Hits Malaysia and beyond
Gregg Norman speaks out against skin cancer
Gregg Norman
More than 1 million new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed this year. Skin cancer accounts for more than one-half of all cancers diagnosed in the United States annually, making it the most common form of cancer despite being one of the most preventable.
Sun exposure is the most preventable risk factor for skin cancer. The AAD recommends that golfers follow these sun protection guidelines:
Apply a broad-spectrum waterproof sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of at least 15 - thirty minutes before tee time and reapply at the turn.
Ride in a covered cart for less sun exposure.
Wear protective, tightly woven clothing, such as a long-sleeved shirt and pants.
Wear a wide-brimmed hat that covers the face and ears, and sunglasses with UV protection.
Seek shade while waiting at the tee or when play has stopped.
Use lip balm with an SPF of 15 or higher and reapply at the turn.
No shadow…seek the shade! If your shadow is shorter than you are, you're likely to sunburn.
Consider wearing a glove on each hand.
REMEMBER, the sun's rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tee off before 8 a.m. or after 4 p.m.
Know your skin! Examine your entire body regularly. If you find anything suspicious, see your dermatologist.
"I am often asked for golf tips, but, practicing sun safety is my best advice," said Norman. "It may not improve your golf game, but it could save your life."
More than 1 million new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed this year. Skin cancer accounts for more than one-half of all cancers diagnosed in the United States annually, making it the most common form of cancer despite being one of the most preventable.
Sun exposure is the most preventable risk factor for skin cancer. The AAD recommends that golfers follow these sun protection guidelines:
Apply a broad-spectrum waterproof sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of at least 15 - thirty minutes before tee time and reapply at the turn.
Ride in a covered cart for less sun exposure.
Wear protective, tightly woven clothing, such as a long-sleeved shirt and pants.
Wear a wide-brimmed hat that covers the face and ears, and sunglasses with UV protection.
Seek shade while waiting at the tee or when play has stopped.
Use lip balm with an SPF of 15 or higher and reapply at the turn.
No shadow…seek the shade! If your shadow is shorter than you are, you're likely to sunburn.
Consider wearing a glove on each hand.
REMEMBER, the sun's rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tee off before 8 a.m. or after 4 p.m.
Know your skin! Examine your entire body regularly. If you find anything suspicious, see your dermatologist.
"I am often asked for golf tips, but, practicing sun safety is my best advice," said Norman. "It may not improve your golf game, but it could save your life."
Protect your skin with clothing
Clothes provide different levels of protection, depending on many factors. Long-sleeved shirts, long pants, or long skirts are the most protective. Dark colors generally provide more protection than light colors. A tightly woven fabric protects better than loosely woven clothing. Dry fabric is generally more protective than wet fabric.
Be aware that covering up doesn't block out all UV rays. A typical light T-shirt worn in the summer usually provides less protection than a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher.
A few companies in the United States now make clothing that is lightweight, comfortable, and protects against UV exposure even when wet. Some sun-protective clothes have a label listing the ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) value -- the level of protection the garment provides from the sun's UV rays (on a scale from 15 to 50+). The higher the UPF, the higher the protection from UV rays.
Newer products are also available to increase the UPF value of clothes you already own. Used like laundry detergents, they add a layer of UV protection to your clothes without changing the color or texture.
Be aware that covering up doesn't block out all UV rays. A typical light T-shirt worn in the summer usually provides less protection than a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher.
A few companies in the United States now make clothing that is lightweight, comfortable, and protects against UV exposure even when wet. Some sun-protective clothes have a label listing the ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) value -- the level of protection the garment provides from the sun's UV rays (on a scale from 15 to 50+). The higher the UPF, the higher the protection from UV rays.
Newer products are also available to increase the UPF value of clothes you already own. Used like laundry detergents, they add a layer of UV protection to your clothes without changing the color or texture.
How Many People Get Melanoma Skin Cancer?
The American Cancer Society's most recent estimates for melanoma in the United States are for 2009:
68,720 new cases of melanoma
8,650 deaths from melanoma
Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers. Melanoma accounts for less than 5% of skin cancer cases. But it causes most skin cancer deaths. The number of new cases of melanoma in the United States has not changed much in the last 8 years. Overall, the lifetime risk of getting melanoma is about 1 in 50 for whites, 1 in 1,000 for blacks, 1 in 200 for Hispanics. Last Medical Review: 07/01/2008Last Revised: 05/06/2009
68,720 new cases of melanoma
8,650 deaths from melanoma
Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers. Melanoma accounts for less than 5% of skin cancer cases. But it causes most skin cancer deaths. The number of new cases of melanoma in the United States has not changed much in the last 8 years. Overall, the lifetime risk of getting melanoma is about 1 in 50 for whites, 1 in 1,000 for blacks, 1 in 200 for Hispanics. Last Medical Review: 07/01/2008Last Revised: 05/06/2009
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