The Guardian (Charlottetown)

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The Canadian Cancer Society is showcasing a new tool that shows the effects of sun damage on the skin. A UV photobooth that uses “AprilAge” age progressio­n software produces a photograph depicting a person’s face having aged naturally and one after aging with sun damage. The P.E.I. Division of the Canadian Cancer Society will be launching this new UV photobooth on July 26, 3-4:30 p.m., on Victoria Row in Charlottet­own. Members of the public will have the opportunit­y to try the photo-booth, speak with P.E.I. dermatolog­ist Dr. Catherine Rodriguez and take away free sun safety swag and education materials.

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