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Date: 2008-05-17 04:04 am (UTC)It will help reduce the burning sensation as well as help it heal faster.
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Date: 2008-05-17 09:22 am (UTC)Might I recommend light-weight, long sleeved silk shirts for your mid-day rides? Nearly as cool as the tank-top, but prevents sun burns, without needing to rub on a bunch of sunscreen...
(And ignore Bat--I've been in Australia three years and never had a sunburn! and the only koalas I've seen have been sleepy things content to be shown off to the tourists at the animal park.)
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Date: 2008-05-17 10:34 pm (UTC)Your experience has me wondering if the difference between our experience is attributable more to A) differences in the shirts such that mine gave better protection than yours B) differences in body chemistry such that I am sufficiently harder to burn that I require less protection C) differences in local sun intensity/length of time out in it when the shirts were worn?
*Ever stand in a popcorn popper? There so many mosquitoes in the Brooks Range in the summer that they are constantly colliding with geologists as they go about their mapping. Face netting is strongly recommended!
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Date: 2008-05-18 03:29 pm (UTC)I had been beachcombing in Costa Rica for a month or so at that point, so I shouldn't have burned, but the tropical sun can get you at any time (except night).
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Date: 2008-05-18 04:20 pm (UTC)One of things going on here ... you know how I've been whining about how cold it's been here and where was my summer? Well, that's meant that I've been wearing long-sleeved shirts to work (and therefore, on my lunchtime ride) until just this week. Normally I'd transition gradually into tanning as the sleeves shortened and the sun brightened. This time, it all conspired to make me forget that I hadn't laid down a good foundation.
But also, normally I'm only out there for an hour. If I'd only been out for an hour, even with the pasty-white skin showing on my shoulders, I wouldn't have burned. I assure everyone that when I'm planning to be outdoors with exposed skin for an extended period of time, I apply the SPF 1,000,000 liberally.
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Date: 2008-05-17 03:10 pm (UTC)These days I don't go out of the house w/o spraying on the Neutrogena SPF 70 'body mist' sunblock.
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Date: 2008-05-17 06:20 pm (UTC)Since I discovered Nutrogena bath oil about 20 years ago, I seem to be burning far less .. even when I've forgotten to use the sunscreen. Give it a try. After showering, just spread it on all over. It's good stuff. (and I don't even sell it!)
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Date: 2008-05-17 05:20 pm (UTC)I never burn when I visit hot places like Portugal or Colorado because I know to cover up and slap on the sunscreen, but I usually get caught out at least once per year due to our changeable Welsh climate.
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