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Old 21-05-2007, 01:22 PM #5
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Originally posted by Ruth
Must admit I am not one for lying out in the sun. I love to be out and about, sightseeing or something like that, or just sitting reading in the nice weather. But I always wear suncream - and a high factor too. I have pale skin and burn very easily, so I have to be careful.
I am now similar to yourself Ruth.

I don't sunbathe anymore and my skin has got paler over the years because of that, even though you can't help but catch the sun on your face and hands, even if the rest of you is covered up.

But I hope that some people read this article, as the sun can do more damage than many people actually think.

The ozone layer is not so secure as it was.







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