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We all scream for sunscreen...

What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading...

Consumer Reports rated Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 45 as the
best and the best buy as No-Ad Sunblock Lotion Maximum SPF 45. Both are
highly rated for UVA and UVB.


If you have any types of allergies, watch the No_Ad one...gave me little
blisters and bumps...I only use 15 when I use any at all....the ebst
protection agaisnt "bad rays" is to go unexposed fr the first 15
minutes...the bkody has its' own defense mechanism that triggers the
pigment in the skin to protect but only after 15 minutes...you also need
that amount of time to absorb Vitamin d...then after 15 minutes put on the
block or screen or whatever...I am most fortunate that I have olive skin
so don't burn very easily....



This isn't what dermatologists stay. You should be applying sunblock 15-20
minutes before exposure. Tanning in intense sun can take place in much less
than 15 minutes and no tanning is good. Where you get this stuff, I have no
idea.

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Capt. JG wrote:

We all scream for sunscreen...

What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading...

Consumer Reports rated Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 45 as the
best and the best buy as No-Ad Sunblock Lotion Maximum SPF 45. Both are
highly rated for UVA and UVB.


If you have any types of allergies, watch the No_Ad one...gave me little
blisters and bumps...I only use 15 when I use any at all....the ebst
protection agaisnt "bad rays" is to go unexposed fr the first 15
minutes...the bkody has its' own defense mechanism that triggers the
pigment in the skin to protect but only after 15 minutes...you also need
that amount of time to absorb Vitamin d...then after 15 minutes put on the
block or screen or whatever...I am most fortunate that I have olive skin
so don't burn very easily....




This isn't what dermatologists stay. You should be applying sunblock 15-20
minutes before exposure. Tanning in intense sun can take place in much less
than 15 minutes and no tanning is good. Where you get this stuff, I have no
idea.

I got it originally from a dermatologist on the Today SHow... but just
in case you don't know how to Google, put benefits of 15 minutes in the
sun into your search and see what happens..or read this to start:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/30769.php

http://www.sunsmart.org.nz/skin-canc...-exposure.aspx

http://www.articleclick.com/Article/...unlight/919158

Why you aren't more well read is beyond me....
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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:

We all scream for sunscreen...

What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading...

Consumer Reports rated Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 45 as the
best and the best buy as No-Ad Sunblock Lotion Maximum SPF 45. Both are
highly rated for UVA and UVB.


If you have any types of allergies, watch the No_Ad one...gave me little
blisters and bumps...I only use 15 when I use any at all....the ebst
protection agaisnt "bad rays" is to go unexposed fr the first 15
minutes...the bkody has its' own defense mechanism that triggers the
pigment in the skin to protect but only after 15 minutes...you also need
that amount of time to absorb Vitamin d...then after 15 minutes put on
the block or screen or whatever...I am most fortunate that I have olive
skin so don't burn very easily....




This isn't what dermatologists stay. You should be applying sunblock
15-20 minutes before exposure. Tanning in intense sun can take place in
much less than 15 minutes and no tanning is good. Where you get this
stuff, I have no idea.

I got it originally from a dermatologist on the Today SHow... but just in
case you don't know how to Google, put benefits of 15 minutes in the sun
into your search and see what happens..or read this to start:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/30769.php

http://www.sunsmart.org.nz/skin-canc...-exposure.aspx

http://www.articleclick.com/Article/...unlight/919158

Why you aren't more well read is beyond me....



Katy, if you're outdoors at all... walking to your car, to the post office,
you're getting all you need. Promoting not putting sunscreen on when
boating, an enviroment that lends itself to intense sun exposure, is
downright dangerous.


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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:


We all scream for sunscreen...

What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading...

Consumer Reports rated Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 45 as the
best and the best buy as No-Ad Sunblock Lotion Maximum SPF 45. Both are
highly rated for UVA and UVB.


If you have any types of allergies, watch the No_Ad one...gave me little
blisters and bumps...I only use 15 when I use any at all....the ebst
protection agaisnt "bad rays" is to go unexposed fr the first 15
minutes...the bkody has its' own defense mechanism that triggers the
pigment in the skin to protect but only after 15 minutes...you also need
that amount of time to absorb Vitamin d...then after 15 minutes put on
the block or screen or whatever...I am most fortunate that I have olive
skin so don't burn very easily....



This isn't what dermatologists stay. You should be applying sunblock
15-20 minutes before exposure. Tanning in intense sun can take place in
much less than 15 minutes and no tanning is good. Where you get this
stuff, I have no idea.


I got it originally from a dermatologist on the Today SHow... but just in
case you don't know how to Google, put benefits of 15 minutes in the sun
into your search and see what happens..or read this to start:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/30769.php

http://www.sunsmart.org.nz/skin-canc...-exposure.aspx

http://www.articleclick.com/Article/...unlight/919158

Why you aren't more well read is beyond me....




Katy, if you're outdoors at all... walking to your car, to the post office,
you're getting all you need. Promoting not putting sunscreen on when
boating, an enviroment that lends itself to intense sun exposure, is
downright dangerous.


You'd better shut yourself away in a cave, then, Jon...the world might
get you....
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"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:


We all scream for sunscreen...

What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading...

Consumer Reports rated Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 45 as the
best and the best buy as No-Ad Sunblock Lotion Maximum SPF 45. Both
are highly rated for UVA and UVB.


If you have any types of allergies, watch the No_Ad one...gave me
little blisters and bumps...I only use 15 when I use any at all....the
ebst protection agaisnt "bad rays" is to go unexposed fr the first 15
minutes...the bkody has its' own defense mechanism that triggers the
pigment in the skin to protect but only after 15 minutes...you also
need that amount of time to absorb Vitamin d...then after 15 minutes
put on the block or screen or whatever...I am most fortunate that I
have olive skin so don't burn very easily....



This isn't what dermatologists stay. You should be applying sunblock
15-20 minutes before exposure. Tanning in intense sun can take place in
much less than 15 minutes and no tanning is good. Where you get this
stuff, I have no idea.


I got it originally from a dermatologist on the Today SHow... but just in
case you don't know how to Google, put benefits of 15 minutes in the sun
into your search and see what happens..or read this to start:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/30769.php

http://www.sunsmart.org.nz/skin-canc...-exposure.aspx

http://www.articleclick.com/Article/...unlight/919158

Why you aren't more well read is beyond me....




Katy, if you're outdoors at all... walking to your car, to the post
office, you're getting all you need. Promoting not putting sunscreen on
when boating, an enviroment that lends itself to intense sun exposure, is
downright dangerous.


You'd better shut yourself away in a cave, then, Jon...the world might get
you....
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Insult me all you want, but I don't think listening to day-time TV is the
best place to find the facts.


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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:


"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:



We all scream for sunscreen...

What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading...

Consumer Reports rated Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 45 as the
best and the best buy as No-Ad Sunblock Lotion Maximum SPF 45. Both
are highly rated for UVA and UVB.


If you have any types of allergies, watch the No_Ad one...gave me
little blisters and bumps...I only use 15 when I use any at all....the
ebst protection agaisnt "bad rays" is to go unexposed fr the first 15
minutes...the bkody has its' own defense mechanism that triggers the
pigment in the skin to protect but only after 15 minutes...you also
need that amount of time to absorb Vitamin d...then after 15 minutes
put on the block or screen or whatever...I am most fortunate that I
have olive skin so don't burn very easily....



This isn't what dermatologists stay. You should be applying sunblock
15-20 minutes before exposure. Tanning in intense sun can take place in
much less than 15 minutes and no tanning is good. Where you get this
stuff, I have no idea.


I got it originally from a dermatologist on the Today SHow... but just in
case you don't know how to Google, put benefits of 15 minutes in the sun
into your search and see what happens..or read this to start:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/30769.php

http://www.sunsmart.org.nz/skin-canc...-exposure.aspx

http://www.articleclick.com/Article/...unlight/919158

Why you aren't more well read is beyond me....



Katy, if you're outdoors at all... walking to your car, to the post
office, you're getting all you need. Promoting not putting sunscreen on
when boating, an enviroment that lends itself to intense sun exposure, is
downright dangerous.



You'd better shut yourself away in a cave, then, Jon...the world might get
you....
'




Insult me all you want, but I don't think listening to day-time TV is the
best place to find the facts.


I pointed out several websites that concurred with those facts....inslt?
I didn't see any insult...calling you a lame brain would be an
insult...I didn;t call you any names...I just suggested that maybe, if
the world is so scary to you, a cave might be a better place for you to
spend your time...
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Capt. JG wrote:



We all scream for sunscreen...

What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading...

Consumer Reports rated Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 45 as
the best and the best buy as No-Ad Sunblock Lotion Maximum SPF 45.
Both are highly rated for UVA and UVB.


If you have any types of allergies, watch the No_Ad one...gave me
little blisters and bumps...I only use 15 when I use any at
all....the ebst protection agaisnt "bad rays" is to go unexposed fr
the first 15 minutes...the bkody has its' own defense mechanism that
triggers the pigment in the skin to protect but only after 15
minutes...you also need that amount of time to absorb Vitamin
d...then after 15 minutes put on the block or screen or whatever...I
am most fortunate that I have olive skin so don't burn very
easily....



This isn't what dermatologists stay. You should be applying sunblock
15-20 minutes before exposure. Tanning in intense sun can take place
in much less than 15 minutes and no tanning is good. Where you get
this stuff, I have no idea.


I got it originally from a dermatologist on the Today SHow... but just
in case you don't know how to Google, put benefits of 15 minutes in the
sun into your search and see what happens..or read this to start:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/30769.php

http://www.sunsmart.org.nz/skin-canc...-exposure.aspx

http://www.articleclick.com/Article/...unlight/919158

Why you aren't more well read is beyond me....



Katy, if you're outdoors at all... walking to your car, to the post
office, you're getting all you need. Promoting not putting sunscreen on
when boating, an enviroment that lends itself to intense sun exposure,
is downright dangerous.



You'd better shut yourself away in a cave, then, Jon...the world might
get you....
'




Insult me all you want, but I don't think listening to day-time TV is the
best place to find the facts.


I pointed out several websites that concurred with those facts....inslt? I
didn't see any insult...calling you a lame brain would be an insult...I
didn;t call you any names...I just suggested that maybe, if the world is
so scary to you, a cave might be a better place for you to spend your
time...



1) "Why you aren't more well read is beyond me...."
2) "You'd better shut yourself away in a cave, then, Jon...the world might
get you...."

Endearing comments I presume?

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On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:35:20 -0400, katy wrote:


This isn't what dermatologists stay. You should be applying sunblock
15-20 minutes before exposure. Tanning in intense sun can take place in
much less than 15 minutes and no tanning is good. Where you get this
stuff, I have no idea.

I got it originally from a dermatologist on the Today SHow... but just
in case you don't know how to Google, put benefits of 15 minutes in the
sun into your search and see what happens..or read this to start:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/30769.php

http://www.sunsmart.org.nz/skin-canc...nefits-of-sun-

exposure.aspx

http://www.articleclick.com/Article/...unlight/919158

Why you aren't more well read is beyond me....


To confuse the matter more, there have been some recent studies showing that sun block does prevent
sunburns, but might also increase the chances of skin cancers.

http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/c...ll/91/15/1263A

http://www.fitness-beauty-spa.com/sun.html#3

Then if you must use sun screens:

http://www.thegreenguide.com/doc/120/sunscreen
 
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