Anonymous wrote:My father, a doctor, required daily sunscreen use from age 13 on. He puts his foot down about nothing and spoiled me silly, but he is serious as a heart attack about sunscreen. When I was in later high school, there was a Time or Newsweek cover about the increased rate of skin cancer. I understood better about his obsession. And he always used to say that we would thank him when we were 40. He was right!!
Sis, is that you? Seriously, I'm 50 and get compliments all the time on my skin from women who want to know what I use on it. My answer is "whatever's on sale at CVS or what they're handing out for free at Sephora, but I always wear sunscreen --usually with a hat. " I"m also a doctor's daughter and yes, my dad too would come home too tired to discipline us (thanks, mom, for doing that or we'd be a bunch of spoiled brats), but he also made us wear sunscreen way before this was a prevalent concern among the public/media. I will say, though, that we were also fortunate genetically -- Italian and Greek heritage, so we tan easily and never burn.