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I always wear sunscreen if Iโll be outside for more than 15 minutes, in the spring, summer, and fall. Gotta keep that skin healthy!
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I always wear sunscreen if Iโll be outside for more than 15 minutes, in the spring, summer, and fall. Gotta keep that skin healthy!
I avoid the sun as much as possible, iโm very fair.
I only use it when tanning outside, going to the beach or to water parks.
Now I rarely go outside anyways and when I do its mostly at night like after 10-11pm.
I am not much of a beach goer or the sit outside in the sun type of Skunk as heat gets to me really quickly. So no real need for sunscreen.
Used to wear it all the time as a kid after I burned the damn blazes out of my back. I still remember that. Live and learn.
I know I should, but I canโt stand the feel of it on my skin. Horribly distracting.
I donโt as often as I should. I keep underestimating how easy I burn, but my little episode last year has made me more careful and more aware of early signs of sunburn
Have you seen me?
I need SPF every freaking day.
Itโs just part of my routine now.
When I was working outside I always wore it. No reason not to when its being provided by the company as ppe.
I donโt stay outside long now, so no.
I donโt go outside for long now. The ap makes me sun sensitive.
Iโve read bad things about sunscreen. I donโt wear it. Iโm trying to find an alternative.
For now, I avoid long time exposure to the sun.
the sun is horrible out here so I do it as much as able. Mum passed away to a melanoma on her foot. It really is serious business and although I tan rather than burn itโs still way from healthy. Iโm just getting to an age now where every spot is serious and Iโm getting chuncks cut out of me regularly.
There is nothing healthy about a tan is what they say over hereโฆslip, slop and slap. Slip on a shirt, slop on the sunscreen and slap on a hat!
I burn, then tan if thereโs any skin left, haha.
Maybe tan isnโt the right wordโฆ More like my skin gets a bit more golden
It seems unnatural to use sunscreen, and I hate the texture of it on my skin.
I bask in the sun sometimes, but I never burn. Just go from light brown to a darker shade.
If humans came from the plains of Africa we shouldโve evolved a proper protection mechanism from skin cancer by now lol
At least your skin wonโt age as you get older. UV ages the skin sooo much. Iโll probs look 5 years older than I am if I stay in the sun often.
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