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Nudism and Skin Care

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As a kid, I got my skin scorched off several times a year in sun. SPF wasnt mentioned then. What should we do for prevention now? Lotions? Sunscreen? Hats? Zinc Oxide? Skin self-inspections? Dermatologist? Do people discuss nudity with their Doctor?

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if the sun is blazing to bad I don't stay out as long as I use to I also work up to a nice tan not all in one day either. I actually use a spray spf 4 or 6 and it seems to work for me but all skin tones are different.

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I think you should do all the things you listed....never can be too careful

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After my morning shower, I dry myself off step back into shower and spray myself down with sun screen. I do this every morning during sun month, this keeps me from getting sunburn. I also use a body moisturizer lotion every day.

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Fortunately, I was blessed with skin that browns well in the sun. But now that I'm older, I understand that just because I haven't burned doesn't mean I'm not at risk from UV rays. Before I get in the sun, I generously apply sunscreen everywhere, SPF 30. You can use higher SPF, but the difference is minimal. After my time in the sun, and after I've showered the sweat and sunscreen away, I usually apply some kind of aftercare lotion, to be sure my skin stays moisturized.

This link offers a lot of answers to questions about sunscreen and skin care: https://www.aad.org/media/stats/prevention-and-care/sunscreen-faqs

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I've looked up links to some of the studies I've read and have included them below so people can find the original works themselves.

Benefits of Sunlight: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2290997/

Health Risks Benefits: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2206594/

Sun Exposure and Mortality from Melanoma: https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article/97/3/195/2544082

The Risks and Benefits of Sun Exposure 2016: https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19381980.2016.1248325

UV Exposure and Skin Cancer Risk: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321283694_Patterns_of_Ultraviolet_Radiation_Exposure_and_Skin_Cancer_Risk_the_E3N-SunExp_Study

Is Sunscreen The New Margarine?: https://www.outsideonline.com/2380751/sunscreen-sun-exposure-skin-cancer-science

Sunlight, Cholesterol and Coronary Heart Disease: https://academic.oup.com/qjmed/article/89/8/579/1638587

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UK Docs in the NHS say that staying out of the sun - where possible - between 1100 to 1500. Even on cloudy days wear a sunscreen (with a SPF) There a great explanation of how many minutes you can stay in the sun after using a various SPF levels. It's based upon "how long did/does it take for you to burn" segments multiplied by the level of SPF.

So, how long can I stay in the sun with SPF 30? That is, if your baseline, unprotected time limit for sun exposure is say 30 minutes before burning, an SPF (sun protection factor) 30 sunscreen would allow you to remain outside for 30 times that duration, or 15 hours. If your baseline is 15 minutes, an SPF 30 would only hypothetically provide 7.5 hours of protection.

Some of the sunscreen lotions/gels even have anti-aging or anti-pigmentation content. It seems that applying sunscreen SPF 15-minutes BEFORE going out is key too.

Covering up with hats and long sleeves seems silly but works.

I use a sunscreen made by a Swiss company called ULTRASUN. A single application per day - even after sweating or swimming. It works. In the UK summer as standard I use the SPF Sports Gel - https://amzn.to/2KkUmXK

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My friend and I make our own, and sell some at small markets in the Dallas area for $12 a jar (small Mason). Zinc, Almond Oil, Beeswax, and a few other all-organic ingredients with a high spf and it is actually good for your skin. Free shipping on larger orders. :)

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My friend and I make our own, and sell some at small markets in the Dallas area for $12 a jar (small Mason). Zinc, Almond Oil, Beeswax, and a few other all-organic ingredients with a high spf and it is actually good for your skin. Free shipping on larger orders. :)

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