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[quote=Anonymous]Sun damage is real. So are the concerns with some chemicals in the sunscreen. I always use sunscreen, but only the physical type. The chemical type of sunscreen contains certain ingredients that are hormone disrupters, albeit very small amounts were absorbed. Also, if you go to many Asian countries where sun protection is done with extremes. Lots of people wear sun protecting clothing, hats or use sun protection umbrellas. You can cut down your sunscreen use and get more protection by using these physical barriers. [/quote]
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