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i scream, you scream, ...
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 |