Date: 02.07.2009
From: Jill
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Subject: suncreams/sunblocks
Ok guys... I thought Suncreams, sunblocks helped protect our precious skin...... If however we dont use them, we wld get Burnt bad right ? I always use them, Wldnt go in sun without.... becos an Ex mother in law had half her face removed due to skin cancer! Mind u, not being rotten gals the Old Cow deserved it!!!!!LMFAO ROFLLLMAO... shes still going strong too....(soz had probs with the old bag for years, long story, nasty nasty lady) Ok so whos for suncream/sunblock, cos I dont get a comment tht was messaged in here today ? ? ?
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Date: 02.07.2009
From: Della
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
As a youngster never used them but as ive got older i can't sit in it for long i do use it in the beginning but i go brown quite quickly i always get confused about how often they should be applied. My hubby is a sun worshiper he lived in south africa cape town for years so he goes really brown as he was dark as a young man grey now like the rest of us lol i am as well under my hair dye dont let on hehe.
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Date: 02.07.2009
From: Jill
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
aint we alll Della LOL, my fellla is pure white... mind u I love it... hes still a sexy geezer.... Im still a brunette, wif a lickle help from my friend........... a bottle lolo
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Date: 02.07.2009
From: wayno
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
sorry to clarify on the sunblock/cream i do not suggest that you stop using sunblock/cream. it is very usefull if you absolutely must use it say on the beach or if your out all day and need protection . by far the best way to avoid problems with the sun is to not get burnt. start out gradually and build up your resistance to its affects and always keep yourself from burning. suncream is an effective product but its another chemical that we tip on our bodies in order to stay out in the sun longer. thinking were protected from the sun because we have slapped the suncream on is sometimes dangerous as how do you know when its stopped protecting you? you dont and therefore it can give us an unrealistic expectation of its capabilities. we should all be aware of our limits but please do build up gently and think of the chemicals that your tipping on your biggest organ. sorry i know it sounds like more world gone mad safety advice but in actual fact the best way of preventing skin cancer is by having a good ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 fats. this is the case for all cancers but research does suggest that this can be a major source of skin cancer, sun or no sun. so increase your omega 3's and cut your omega 6's and you cut your risk.
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Date: 02.07.2009
From: Lynne A
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
Hi Jill Is he whiter than white. just white or a hint of cream.. hum
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Date: 03.07.2009
From: val h
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
mine gpt white patches but not telling where?????????????????
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Date: 03.07.2009
From: val h
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
oops should read( got )
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Date: 03.07.2009
From: val h
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
saw piece on telly months back which said we all should go out in sun light 4 10 to 15min per day no suncream no make up to give skin time to soak up neaded rays but dont burn
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Date: 03.07.2009
From: Blogger
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
Why is it cheap in winter and expensive when the sun comes out:-)
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Date: 03.07.2009
From: val h
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
always buy my sun cream at end of summer when reduced always got a good date on also pound shops some times do well known brands just have to keep look out
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Date: 03.07.2009
From: Jill
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
Lynne hes White...(Grey) but his hair is infact White...with a white designer stubble lol...appparently yearssss ago, and hes shown me pics...he use to be Red bright red,(ginger as ppl say) anyway over the years, hes gone White, still got a head of hair, and looks yum still for a fella of 54.....slim 6ft5....think im lucky, However, I think HES lucky he has me lol.... mind u, hate his Snorrrrrrrrrring!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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Date: 03.07.2009
From: Jill
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
Val your rite there... I use to buy all the expensive stufff.....dont anymore...use the cheapest as long as the factor is good and high enufff...
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Date: 03.07.2009
From: val h
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
he is lucky .hope he has not temper to go with that red hair lol
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Date: 03.07.2009
From: Della
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
My eldest daughter is a red head and her hair is a beautiful colour more of a strawberry blonde but she dyes it blonde i hate it when she dyes it such a shame people would die for her natural colour its gorgus x
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Date: 03.07.2009
From: val h
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
she will let it go back to normal we all want to change from time to time always growing mine then getting it cut off u r very lucky i only had boys love them but some times would have been great to have had a girl
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Date: 03.07.2009
From: Della
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
I had 3 girls val can be a nightmare hormones and everything lol only got the two at home now but teenagers grrr just as bad lol.
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Date: 26.07.2009
From: amber
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Subject: Re: suncreams/sunblocks
I use sunscreen everyday, through every season and even put it on after i've moisturized before bed. Basically always have it on. My skin is so smooth and hardly a wrinkle on it and i am convinced the sunscreen is the reason. I use factor 50+, L'oreal Expertise one. I get the Matt version so no shiny face lol. I'm a bit obsessed with it all to be honest but if it makes the skin look nice then no harm in it imo. I highly recommend wearing it and wouldn't be without it. I always buy mine when there is a 2 for 1 offers on at Boots or the supermarkets.
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