sunscreen dangers, wasn't this obvious?
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Re: sunscreen dangers, wasn't this obvious?
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Re: sunscreen dangers, wasn't this obvious?
You can get clothing with a wide variety of "sunscreen" levels, based on the color, type and weave of the material. Most clothing, unless specifically "sunblock", will let in some rays. I find that, wearing my hiking clothing, only small specific areas of my skin need sunscreen- nose, lips, ears, back of neck.
Aside from cancer, sun exposure will make you very wrinkly as you get older. Some women do care about that; typically not concern of men. Hey, but we women have actual hair on our heads to protect from sun.
Aside from cancer, sun exposure will make you very wrinkly as you get older. Some women do care about that; typically not concern of men. Hey, but we women have actual hair on our heads to protect from sun.

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Re: sunscreen dangers, wasn't this obvious?
True. As my mom was diagnosed with stage 3/4 ovarian cancer and on chemo, she now has less hair than I do. Has a few nice beanies and wraps. I asked her if she wanted a wig. Still waiting on the response.Wandering Daisy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:05 am You can get clothing with a wide variety of "sunscreen" levels, based on the color, type and weave of the material. Most clothing, unless specifically "sunblock", will let in some rays. I find that, wearing my hiking clothing, only small specific areas of my skin need sunscreen- nose, lips, ears, back of neck.
Aside from cancer, sun exposure will make you very wrinkly as you get older. Some women do care about that; typically not concern of men. Hey, but we women have actual hair on our heads to protect from sun.![]()
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Re: sunscreen dangers, wasn't this obvious?
Having had cataracts removed at 33 years of age with no other reason other than going to elevation often to have them, I am a proponent of good sunglasses. I also have not had a lesion in two decades thanks to the good sunscreen.
I have a Chrome Dome and use it often, but I burn if I don't have good sunscreen just the same.
Kudos to you melanin-producers who can go without - those of us who are translucent know better than to try.
I have a Chrome Dome and use it often, but I burn if I don't have good sunscreen just the same.
Kudos to you melanin-producers who can go without - those of us who are translucent know better than to try.
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