I live in Hawaii part time, there are many homemade signs by local neighbors that ask people to not wear sunscreen. I grew up in Huntington Beach, and I never wore sunscreen. I live in Arizona now and do home repairs on the side, I never wear sunscreen. Never have!
Same here! It reminds me of the Q post about chemicals going on floors then toddlers crawl on it. Basically trying to poison us slowly throughout our lives while advertising the EVER ELUSIVE cure for cancer 😉
I work outside. The only time I wear sunscreen is early in the season so my shaved head doesnt get burned. I only use it on my head. Once it is tanned the sunscreen stops. Burned heads suck balls.
I live in noreast texas, and I used to work as a cart pusher for a few years.
I learned after a couple of years if I started wearing short sleeves in February, when it was still a little chilly, by May when the sun started to really beat down, I had a nice golden brown tan that kept me from burning...
Well that makes perfect sense. I would definitely do that if I had a bald head as well. I do wear a bandanna, or a hat often to keep the sun off my head. Easy weather is hard-core
I live in Hawaii part time, there are many homemade signs by local neighbors that ask people to not wear sunscreen. I grew up in Huntington Beach, and I never wore sunscreen. I live in Arizona now and do home repairs on the side, I never wear sunscreen. Never have!
Same here! It reminds me of the Q post about chemicals going on floors then toddlers crawl on it. Basically trying to poison us slowly throughout our lives while advertising the EVER ELUSIVE cure for cancer 😉
I work outside. The only time I wear sunscreen is early in the season so my shaved head doesnt get burned. I only use it on my head. Once it is tanned the sunscreen stops. Burned heads suck balls.
I live in noreast texas, and I used to work as a cart pusher for a few years.
I learned after a couple of years if I started wearing short sleeves in February, when it was still a little chilly, by May when the sun started to really beat down, I had a nice golden brown tan that kept me from burning...
Well that makes perfect sense. I would definitely do that if I had a bald head as well. I do wear a bandanna, or a hat often to keep the sun off my head. Easy weather is hard-core
In Arizona as well. Wide-brimmed hat and loose long sleeves is the way to go. I burn easy when not covered.