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TEENAGE CANCER TRUST ANNOUNCES LEONA LEWIS |
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British singing sensation Leona Lewis has today been revealed as the face of Teenage Cancer Trust's summer sun safety campaign, Shunburn. Supported by Superdrug, the campaign aims to encourage UK teenagers to avoid sunburn, one of the primary causes of skin cancer in the UK,
as 81% of teens currently admit to not always wearing suncream when exposed to the sun*.
Mary McCartney, renowned photographer and daughter of Sir Paul
McCartney, donated her time to photograph the record-breaking singer in
a stunning series of shots highlighting Teenage Cancer Trust's key sun
protection messages.
Leona Lewis commented: "I'm proud to be supporting Teenage Cancer
Trust's Shunburn campaign. TCT is a charity that I hold very close to
my heart and this campaign is so important because young people really
need to know how to stay safe in the sun. I want to encourage teenagers
to realise that whether you're in the UK or abroad, it's vital to cover
up and use a sun cream with an SPF of 30 or above. It's time to respect
your skin!"
Mary McCartney added: "It was a real pleasure to meet Leona and take
photographs for this fantastic campaign as I feel the work Teenage
Cancer Trust does is invaluable. Both Leona and myself really believe
in the importance of raising awareness amongst teenagers about
protecting their skin in the summer months. I am sure the campaign will
be a great success."
The images of Leona taken by Mary will be used to spread the sun safety
message all summer long on leaflets, on-line and in Superdrug stores
across the country. Leona has also designed a head scarf to be sold
exclusively on Superdrug.com to raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust.
Recent research carried out by TCT on 1,000 teenagers revealed a
serious need for education in sun safety: a quarter* of teens believe
that using tanning oil or playing in the swimming pool protects their
skin from burning!
Research also shows that one of the main reasons teens get burnt is
that they often simply forget car to take suncream with them. That's
why at the heart of Shunburn is an innovative FREE Burn Alert SMS text
service sending subscribers friendly reminders to take precautions on
the hottest days of the summer.
Young people can subscribe by texting SHUN to 80231 or online at
www.shunburn.co.uk and in return they will be entered into a weekly
draw to win festival tickets and other fantastic prizes.
Lucy Jackson, Director of Communications at Teenage Cancer Trust said
"We're incredibly excited to be working with Leona and we know that her
involvement will take this campaign to a different level. Skin cancer
rates amongst young people have doubled in the last 20 years and there
is a desperate need to educate teenagers on how to behave responsibly
in the sun, which is why we've launched Shunburn."
Superdrug is partnering Teenage Cancer Trust on its Shunburn campaign
providing free sun cream for teenagers at outdoor events throughout the
summer keeping them protected when they need it most. They are also
including educational messages in all 913 stores and offering a 10 per
cent discount on Superdrug's own SOLAIT brand sun cream to all those
who sign up to the campaign.
Jeff Wemyss, Superdrug Trading director said: "Superdrug is delighted
to be funding this very worthwhile campaign. This is our third year of
raising funds and awareness for skin cancer. This year through our
partnership with Teenage Cancer Trust we hope to raise more funds than
ever and get across the sun safety message to all young people; having
such a high profile young star as Leona Lewis on board will certainly
help us do this."
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