
Just across the lake from Seattle, Kirkland dermatologist Peter Cooperider, MD is such a big fan of therapeutic sunwear clothing that he's offering it for sale in his office and has added an online store to his website.
What is therapeutic sunwear? Dr. Cooperider explains on his website that "instead of reflecting or absorbing the sun's energy, the clothing uses the energy by converting it to a wavelength (yellow or blue) that is therapeutic for the skin."
Dr. Cooperider's news page features fun-to-read "OATs," (which stands for "Occasional Anti-Aging Tidbits") where he discusses his favorite skin care and dermatology topics.
Toronto-based SunSoul, Inc. developed the fabrics and clothing that convert the sun's rays into effective light therapy. Prices for the hi-tech clothing range from $70 for a visor or baseball cap to $140 for a long sleeved shirt.
Kristin Meyer for Real Beauty News
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