Sunburn
#12
Yea nothing has changed for me as far as meds or anything. Actually been using more sunscreen than I used to before. After that first burn have really been putting it on and still getting burned. Seems like others are seeing it as well. Even my wife who has alot of native american in her and never would burn unless she really spent the whole day unprotected is getting burned.
I think I will be looking for another sunscreen and wearing a shirt more than I used to. Just sucks because getting a little sun does help with the beached whale look of a white boy, but these burns suck.
I think I will be looking for another sunscreen and wearing a shirt more than I used to. Just sucks because getting a little sun does help with the beached whale look of a white boy, but these burns suck.
#13
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From: Miami Beach
I have been wearing the long sleeve quick drying SPF shirts and only put sunblock on my face and neck but I haven't noticed any difference in getting burned more. I use Hawaiian tropic 15 and have for years.
http://www.exofficio.com/products/me...ons/sol%20cool
http://www.avidgear.com/category/guy...ormance-50-upf
Columbia makes a bunch also, but I don't even towel off I just put the shirt back on and I'm dry in a few minutes. If I am going to be in the water for a while I just go with the shirt on and it still dries pretty fast. If you are prone to burning you are asking for skin cancer if you keep getting burned.
http://www.exofficio.com/products/me...ons/sol%20cool
http://www.avidgear.com/category/guy...ormance-50-upf
Columbia makes a bunch also, but I don't even towel off I just put the shirt back on and I'm dry in a few minutes. If I am going to be in the water for a while I just go with the shirt on and it still dries pretty fast. If you are prone to burning you are asking for skin cancer if you keep getting burned.
#15
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Possibly something to do with the solar cycles? I believe it's close to it's peak. But your right. Normally I burn once or twice then mild redness the rest of the year but this year has been burn, peel, burn, peel.....damn thought I was going crazy.....well crazier I guess
#16
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From: Wyandotte, MI
I used to never burn. Never wore sun block. On my honeymoon, went to Jamacia and used amplifier. Now approaching 40, I am not sure if it is just old age, my pain meds or "global warming" but I now burn much easier. Read a few reports on sunscreens and believe it or not, the one of the best ones out is Target Brand spray on 30 SPF. I have found it works better than all of the 50spf stuff I have tried.
#17
unfortunately the sunscreen makers have had to remove all the potential carcinogens, thereby guaranteeing that their product will in fact allow the sun to damage our skin and cause cancer. Isn't that some ironic chit?
#20
Interesting post, I though it was just me. Yes it seems more intense than ever. I've started wearing those sun block long sleeve t-shirts from West Marine. Synthetic material with lots of stretch and believe it or not...cool. They have like SPF 50 or so.
Started wearing a bucket hat too.
Started wearing a bucket hat too.



