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It's "Don't Fry Day": Shirt, sunscreen, hat required

3:12 p.m. on May 27, 2011 (EDT)
Alicia
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Today, the Friday before Memorial Day, is designated "Don’t Fry Day" by the National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention. Of course sun protection is one of the o...

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9:46 a.m. on May 28, 2011 (EDT)
trouthunter
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A great reminder!

Sometimes it's the little things that 'do you in' so to speak.

Chapped lips, mosquito bites, poison ivy, or a sunburn, are all things we need to prevent and can sneak up on us.

Good info.

12:40 p.m. on May 28, 2011 (EDT)
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Sunscreen isn't good for you. Wear a big sun hat and cover your skin. Especially during the hot part of the day. While it sounds nice sunscreen ingredients react to the sun and can cause skin cancer.



2:02 p.m. on May 28, 2011 (EDT)
Rick-Pittsburgh
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Alicia, if I wear 2 Trailspace hats at once(Sherlock Holmes style) does it double my UPF rating? :)

2:49 p.m. on May 29, 2011 (EDT)
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Old sunscreen can become very bad.  When using sunscreen, use new and not too high of an SPF rating.  I don't have the specs to quote but have heard that above SPF30 is not necessarily better because the ratings are not that correct and the ingredients can be bad.

8:01 a.m. on May 31, 2011 (EDT)
Alicia
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I believe that SPF 30 blocks 97 percent of UVB rays, while SPF 50 blocks only 1-2 percent more. So for most people, the super high SPF's aren't necessary (ask your doctor though, as I am not one).

I personally try to use sunscreens with zinc oxide, versus loads of chemicals, especially on my kids, plus hats, sunglasses, etc. to keep the rays off.

Rick-Pittsburgh said:

Alicia, if I wear 2 Trailspace hats at once(Sherlock Holmes style) does it double my UPF rating? :)

Rick, we would be able to sell so many hats if that were only true. If nothing else, it would be a look.

11:31 p.m. on June 1, 2011 (EDT)
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When I was in Utah, very few folks wore sunscreen.  Almost all wore light colored/lightweight long pants, sleeves.  The climbers I worked with all wore large brimmed hats when they weren't on a pitch.

3:44 p.m. on June 2, 2011 (EDT)
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The Environmental Working Group's annual report has been my source of info on sunscreens for several years now -- it rates based on effectiveness and health risk based on active ingredients. They favor zinc and titanium.

I'm still easily fooled and lean toward high SPF, especially at high elev as I was last weekend. I'm fair-skinned so I try not to take chances.

6:57 p.m. on June 5, 2011 (EDT)
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Take a gander at the hat I am wearing in my avatar photo.   I've worn that (and a couple 'Planter's Hats' ) hat waaaaay before "Indiana Jones" and "Crocodile Dundee" were on the scene.  I've sweated through about 3-or-4 hatbands.  Was just tawkin' to a local "leather-guy" about making me up another hatband.

As a life-long surfer, sunscreen is a problem.   It's OK on your backside, but not anywhere on the front of your body.   It migrates to the top of the board's surface (deck), and the slipperyness makes standing impossible.

Zinc-oxide on the nose and lips.  There is a product called "Zink-a" that is zinc-oxide for the lips and nose, and it comes in vibrant neon colors.   Kinda cool.

I seldom wear hiking pants in the Summer.   Maybe, a brief few days with shorts, to get a little tan on those hideously white legs and feet.  Long-sleeve, light technical-fabric ("Cool-Max", etc.) shirts with modest SBF factor protection, and now, also "Insect*Shield" and "Buzz-Off" treated.

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