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Reply to "the anti-sunscreen movement"
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[quote=Anonymous]Sunburns hurt like hell especially if they blister, and we know for a fact sunburns are bad for your skin and raise your chances of getting skin cancer. I'm 47 and have had 2 friends get diagnosed with melanoma and 1 with basal cell all before age 40. And as someone who is fair, I'm going to err on the side of protecting my skin against a 100% guaranteed sunburn if I have to be in the sun instead of worrying about a potential, not-yet-demonstrated correlation between the chemicals in sunscreen and health effects. SPF clothing and hats are also great options but sometimes you still need sunscreen. I will likewise continue to apply sunscreen to my kids--particularly the one who takes after me and is very fair. [/quote]
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