Bundchen is a Brazilian supermodel who is married to an NFL player and lives part time in the United States. The model is also trying to launch a skin care line. When talking about sunscreen, however, Bundchen was cited as calling the screen “poison”. {Gisele Bundchen declines labeling sun block poison, though, claiming it was a "mistranslation."|Representatives for the model, however, are saying that this was a mistake in translation.|The representatives for the model are denying this statement. Instead, they are calling the quotation a “mistranslation." Resource for this article – Sunscreen is poison, states Gisele Bundchen
At a press conference where Gisele Bundchen was promoting her skin care line, Gisele Bundchen said something surprising. When she was questioned about the SPF content of her products, Bundchen was quoted as saying “I cannot put this poison on my skin. I do not use anything synthetic.” 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
Gisele Bundchen said that she never labeled sun block poison a few days after the press conference. The quote was just a mistranslation, she says. A statement was released by Bundchen official representatives that said: “They misquoted her because of a language barrier. Gisele would never say not to use sunscreen because she has family members who have had skin cancer.” Instead, Bundchen purchases sun block that does not contain a long list of chemicals and tries to stay out of the sun as often as possible.
Sunscreen can be an issue too
Sunscreen is not a product without problems. Cancer experts and doctors recommend slathering on the sun block whenever you are outside to protect yourself from UV radiation. The Environmental Working Group does not like the idea of sun block though. Less than 5 percent are safe and effective of all sunscreens, they say. There is no FDA regulation on sunscreen. Sun block 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 sun block on it. At the very same time, it is very dangerous to keep away from protecting your skin from the sun also.
Citations
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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