Cymrogwyllt
Well-Known Member
I learnt the hard way. F30 used on all long paddles after that. Floppy wide brimmed hat as well.
My view is putting all these chemicals on your skin probably doesn't do it much good. So in Britain i avoid sun cream and never been sun burnt but were all different.
If i'm going abroad ill wear it but not slap it on every hour maybe 3 times a day.
Wearing a hat and a sitting in shade between 12-3 is my best opinion.
Talk in this thread re chemicals and carcogenic effects; well not with 100% natural products such as Aloe Vera and Rosehip Oil; we have a product that has reduced the effects of sunburn within hours
http://thealoeverasite.com/anecdotal-evidence-for-aloe-vera-and_Sunburn.php
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I'm sorry, but that's not only nonsense, but dangerous nonsense. This is no substitute for avoiding getting burnt in the first place, and if you don't know that then you should. This stuff may salve you after you've been burnt, but the damage is already done.![]()
. . . . I have also been told that you get very little to no extra protection over factor 15. I don’t know how true this is.
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I'm sorry, but that's not only nonsense, but dangerous nonsense.
This is no substitute for avoiding getting burnt in the first place,
and if you don't know that then you should.
This stuff may salve you after you've been burnt,
the damage is already done.![]()
does a repeated application make any difference and does sun screen above factor 15 make any difference. I don’t know.
I always keep a bottle of factor 5 on board, just incase of visitors! Occassionaly I put some on my face and neck!
I have a friend in medical research who tells me that there is evidence (albeit light) that the ingredients in sunscreens may contribute to carcinogenic effects!
I wouldn't be surprised, if this is proved to be the case in years to come!
Agreed P20 v good stuff.
From my experience, repeated application does make a big difference.
With just one application during the day I get burnt. With three applications spread through the day I don't.
I find there is a very big difference between factor 50 (which is what I usually use) and factor 15. And that within the same brand.
I find Nivea the best - my crew disagree and use something else which costs 3x as much.
I think that there is a whole market out there to sell long-slieved but lightweight shirts with a large collar to turn up to protect the back of the neck. .