Are you saying that spraying with CS before getting sun appears to reduce
the likelyhood of getting burned?

Marshall

[email protected] wrote:

> "...several large scale studies over the past few
> years had been "unable to tease out any clear
> relationship" between sunscreen use and melanoma
> incidence. But some studies showed sunscreens
> increased the incidence of melanoma..."
> http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/health/story.jsp?story=430347
> Have always been leery of sunscreens because never really
> understood how they were supposed to "work", but used them
> anyway.  Now, just use CS spray when going to the beach,
> or know I'll be exposed to lots of sun, just as a matter
> of course, but still left with a vagueness of its eficacy;
> does it prevent burning/damage, or just speed up repair?
> jr
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