Sun Screen
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Sun Screen -
Advice
The sun sure is getting bright, isn't it? For the longest time I
heard that the ozone layer way to blame for the summers getting
hotter and the tans getting more severe. Since we are constantly
damaging it with our chemicals and spray cans, it's sadly dwindling
away, hence leaving us with less protection from the sun's harmful
UV rays. But, now I'm hearing more and more stories about hurricane
Nino and tropical air flow. This is the new reason winters are
shorter and the sun seems hotter. Yeah, whatever! Either way, we
certainly have to start protecting our bodies from the sun. Too
much exposure to UV rays can obviously lead to cancer. Possibly
even spontaneous combustion. Okay, scratch that second one. Anyway,
get out the sun screen. You're going to need it this summer.
Are people slapping on SPF 35 sunscreen or more of
that 1985 Tropicana dark suntan oil? I have to wonder. Last summer
my teenage daughter came to me for sun tan lotion. I replied with
"Don't you mean sun screen?" She made a weird face and said "I want
to get tan, not more pale." Before I knew it, she was laying out
back with baby oil all over her body and a bikini on. OUCH. She
might as well climb in the microwave. Rubbing your body down with
baby oil will certainly draw in the sun and make you sizzle.
Sun Screen -
Tips
Not exactly the key to youth. But hey, if you want dried out,
prematurely aged skin, then go for it. Toss in a few sun spots and
skin cancer moles and you're set. In this day and age, sun-bathing
simply makes no sense. We know for a fact now that it does plenty
of harm and no good. It may provide you with a golden tan, but
sunscreen with keep you healthy and young looking. I guess it comes
down to which one you crave more.
Try the safe tan. Hit up the local tanning salons that offer
mist-on tanning. This is the new craze and it seems to be doing
well. As for the sandy beaches, take along a decent sun screen.
Preferably one with SPF 35. Above this is too much. After a few
hours you'll need to reapply your sun screen either way. If you're
not sure how it works, let me fill you in. Let's say you can stay
in the sun for 15 minutes before you begin to burn. Sun block with
SPF 35 will allow you to stay in the sun 35 times that long.
However, it can wear and sweat off.
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