Debbi wrote:
More weirdness: when I was a teenager, girls used to
'lay out' in the sun to get a really dark tan (I just
burned, and even today with sunscreen of SPF45 I
merely lose that 'fish-belly whiteness' after a summer
of working outdoors).

My manager at my current job has to have patches of skin cancer removed about twice a year. He's very fair-skinned and has red-blond hair cut into a short enough buzz-cut that you can see his scalp (he was a helicopter pilot in Vietnam), and didn't start using sunscreen until the early 1990's. He's definitely paying for that now.

I had some very bad burns as a child, and a couple as an adult. I'm dreading
the day when I find my first lesion. Now I use "SPF shellac" religiously.


I have heard that sunlight is needed for the body to produce certain
vitamins.  Does use of sunscreen keep those processes from happening?

Reggie Bautista
Shellac-R-Us Maru

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