Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am extremely fair skinned. I use sunscreen like some people use body lotion in the morning. I'm sure it loses it's effectiveness during the day, but it's sufficient to keep me from getting burned while I walk at lunch. Without it, I'd be red in ten minutes.
It loses effectiveness in two hours. It's doing nothing for you at lunch.
It's sufficient for my short period outside. Really without it I would burn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can I be the only one perplexed by this?
I am perplexed by your perplexity, since I have clear evidence of sun damage on my face, despite wearing hats and doing my best to use sunscreen.
Right so why put it on in the morning? It protects me for 5-10 minutes when the sun is weak, around 9 am and then it stops working before I go out for lunch, right?
Anonymous wrote:I really don't worry about it. I have had skin cancer. Just put sunscreen on and check your moles/skin every so often. There are so many things that are a bigger problem in life. Skin cancer is so treatable if caught early. Seriously, don't overthink this, not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am extremely fair skinned. I use sunscreen like some people use body lotion in the morning. I'm sure it loses it's effectiveness during the day, but it's sufficient to keep me from getting burned while I walk at lunch. Without it, I'd be red in ten minutes.
It loses effectiveness in two hours. It's doing nothing for you at lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can I be the only one perplexed by this?
I am perplexed by your perplexity, since I have clear evidence of sun damage on my face, despite wearing hats and doing my best to use sunscreen.