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Hi,
I'm pale/fair skinned myself and would like to hear from people who are similar and able to spend a lot of time in the sun and how they are able to do so ... any tips and the like for spending time outdoors for long periods.
What I'm basically saying is that I can wear factor 50 sometimes and still not feel confident about sitting in direct sunlight for any decent length of time.
I'd like to hear how people cope with the likes of sitting in a beer garden in no shade all day, how people can play Golf all day and Bike rides and walks up in the hills etc.
Even more so from people who spend time or go on holidays to some of the hottest places around and don't get burnt but still enjoy the holiday and activities and such.
I'm off to a BBQ/Drinks in a couple of hours with pals and it's gutting when I have to think ahead and slap on greasy sunscreen, when most people there wont even have thought about it ...
Also any tips about protect your scalp through your hair without always having to wear a hat (most pubs will not let you in with a hat these days around here)
cheers
I'm pale/fair skinned myself and would like to hear from people who are similar and able to spend a lot of time in the sun and how they are able to do so ... any tips and the like for spending time outdoors for long periods.
What I'm basically saying is that I can wear factor 50 sometimes and still not feel confident about sitting in direct sunlight for any decent length of time.
I'd like to hear how people cope with the likes of sitting in a beer garden in no shade all day, how people can play Golf all day and Bike rides and walks up in the hills etc.
Even more so from people who spend time or go on holidays to some of the hottest places around and don't get burnt but still enjoy the holiday and activities and such.
I'm off to a BBQ/Drinks in a couple of hours with pals and it's gutting when I have to think ahead and slap on greasy sunscreen, when most people there wont even have thought about it ...
Also any tips about protect your scalp through your hair without always having to wear a hat (most pubs will not let you in with a hat these days around here)
cheers