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		<title>Welcome!</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Melissa Davis]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Sep 2016 23:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I have a passion for testing and writing about anti-aging skincare, particularly skincare with the potential to tackle what I have termed skinflammaging (a combination of the terms skinflammation and inflammaging). I am a licensed clinical psychologist &#38; devoted mom [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>I have a passion for testing and writing about anti-aging skincare, particularly skincare with the potential to tackle what I have termed skinflammaging (a combination of the terms skinflammation and inflammaging). I am a licensed clinical psychologist &amp; devoted mom of three spunky young daughters (and two fabulous shelter dogs).  I am also a lupus warrior.  I have always loved skincare and have been a sunscreen worshipper  ever since I was old enough to apply it. My interest in taming inflammaging was sparked by seeing how rapidly and dramatically lupus—with its chronic inflammation&#8211;aged me, despite all my years of taking good care of my skin. I am living proof that inflammaging is not just an abstract theory.  Though I may not ever reverse the damage entirely, I am determined to slow it down by taking time for self-care, managing inflammation, and by making healthier, more conscious choices about what goes in and on my body.</p>
<p>My ups and downs with lupus have shown me both the fragility of our human bodies and also our deep capacity for resilience.  I realized (finally) that my everyday choices matter.  I now question the everyday products I use and have decided it is time to be more conscious about where these products come from and what is in them.</p>
<p><a href="lovelywithlupus.org">Lovely with Lupus</a> is a beauty and wellness blog focused on celebrating our individual beauty and taking time for nourishing skincare rituals that tame inflammaging.</p>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: 150%;"><strong>About Lupus</strong></div>
<div class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: 150%;">Though I am impacted by lupus, I write my blog for anyone who struggles with sensitivity or inflammation for any reason.</div>
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<p>I am relatively new to lupus; I am someone learning and trying to cope as I go. I am not arrogant enough to think that I speak for anyone else, but perhaps somewhere along the way I may strike some common ground.  I believe there is much to be learned in both solitude and in community.In the period leading up to my diagnosis, I lost weight without trying and visibly aged years in a matter of months. Even with improvement in my general health, my face still looked dull, irritated, and droopy; seeing my own reflection made me feel old and (even more) tired. Skin involvement is just one of many lupus-related challenges, but the issue is not just superficial&#8211;it can have a big impact on <a href="http://www.lupus.org/research-news/entry/self-reported-effects-of-cutaneous-lupus-on-quality-of-life" target="_blank">quality of life and daily functioning</a>.  My own skin challenges (e.g., photosensitivity, sun-sensitive rash, accelerated photodamage/skin aging) inspired me to start this blog.  There are a number of lupus-specific rashes, and (so far) my experience is based on the photosensitive rash triggered by UV exposure.</p>
<p>I am invested in finding, trying, and most of all sharing quality resources and innovative products that help to: minimize UV exposure, boost UV protection,<br />
tame skin inflammation, repair photodamage, and/or minimize signs of aging. I primarily try to write about things that I think are worth sharing. Feel free to share your own experience if it differs from mine and/or to make suggestions for future posts.</p>
<p><strong>My Way of Giving Back</strong></p>
<p>As part of this blog, I will make a donation to the <a href="http://lupusresearch.org/" target="_blank"> Lupus Research Alliance</a> each time I am granted the opportunity to feature a product.  Thanks for visiting.</p>
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