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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean also, look up solar comedones. Wearing sunscreen is one if the best ways you can prevent aging. I mean cancer avoidance should be a given but appealing to vanity might work. [/quote] Have you had your vit d level checked?[/quote] Yes? My blood work gets checked every year. Never had low Vitamin D. Never had skin cancer despite terrible family history of melanoma. Also you know you can take a vitamin for that, right? So A) sunscreen doesn't fully prevent vitamin D,l absorption try going outside once in a while but B) pretending it did, you don't have to have aged skin or skin cancer to avoid Vitamin D deficiency.[/quote]
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