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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a 35+ year old woman, I use sunscreen on my face every single day - don't want wrinkles! I sit in an office all day and spend very little time outdoors yet I still apply sunscreen to my face daily. Sun's rays causes cancer and skin damage. Fact. [/quote] You literally put sunscreen on your face every day and then go sit in an office? :shock: [/quote] I have to agree with this sentiment. And, to the PP who points out the toxicity of sunscreen! I'm not a crazy tree-hugger environmentalist, but it doesn't make much sense to slather sunscreen on your face if you're sitting in an office. Don't want to sound as harsh as some of the other PPs, but maybe this is something worth reconsidering.[/quote] [b]You guys are literally off topic here. [/b]Yes, children should put on sunscreen before going out to recess. The mere fact that sunscreen causes cancer are due to relatively small studies that have not been studied among a large population of people. There is no reason why children should be red, get sunrashes, sunburn or have sun spots. [/quote] No, we are literally NOT off topic. It's silly to make your child slather on toxic sunscreen for 20 minutes of recess. [/quote]
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