That’s when you do need it. Sunburn occurs because people spend all their time indoors all year and then go to Mexico for two weeks and lay outside all day.
It doesn't really bother you until it touches anything, then it starts to feel like your skin is on fire. And I mean literally anything, wearing clothes will irritate the skin. Its kind of cool and relaxing when the sunburnt skin dies out and you have to peel it off though. Kind of feels like taking the plastic sheet off of a screen.
It would help if that side of her back wasn't in the shade. But looking closely those oils did do a little bit though not clearly in the shape of the alleged application suggesting she didn't apply the properly. Not that I advocate for using oils for sunscreen.
The sun is your friend not your enemy. Want to avoid a sunburn? Don’t stand directly in sunlight for more than 30 minutes. You’ll just get a light tan that will make you more aesthetic (and less likely to burn)
Brazilian here, not really true. I know this blonde old guy who looks black from a distance, from working in the sun all day
If you tan slowly your body adapts and you stop getting burnt
No, I'm outside often enough to be immune to sunburn.
If you don't go from basement neet to 8 hours at the beach instantly there's no need for sunscreen
First time I burnt my bald ass head it really fricking hurt. I put sun screen everywhere except my scalp since I had just recently shaved it off so I had forgotten to put sunscreen on. Needless to say, that head sunburn really stung, but my head has tanned as much as the rest of me, plus I learned my lesson and actually apply it on my scalp now.
>put this lotion on >lay in the sun for an hour
how about just laying in the sun for 15 minutes without putting the lotion on? It’s hard to think of anything more boring than sun bathing.
there are different wavelengths of UV. it'll all make you tan, only some will make you burn. you shouldn't think of it as having anything to do with tanning.
fyi sunburn is caused because the energy in UV damages or outright destroys the DNA in your cells, causing irritation. that's also why it causes cancer
Sun burns, tans, or as I like to call them "radiation burns" are caused by intensity+time of exposure.
You can reduce your risk of a radiation burn by using physical barriers that either absorb or reflect the specific wavelengths of radiation you wish to avoid.
use google and search for photos of shirtless seniors. Take a good look at the difference between the face and the torso. you can go crack your ass in the sun, feel free.
Nah I don't buy into this "avoiding the sun's rays" bullshit
I don't go outside often enough to need sunscreen
This
The touch grass thing isn't a meme OP
That’s when you do need it. Sunburn occurs because people spend all their time indoors all year and then go to Mexico for two weeks and lay outside all day.
I've never had a sunburn. What's it like?
Your skin feels like it's burning, because it's burnt.
you feel kind of stupid like a dumb pink lobster
It doesn't really bother you until it touches anything, then it starts to feel like your skin is on fire. And I mean literally anything, wearing clothes will irritate the skin. Its kind of cool and relaxing when the sunburnt skin dies out and you have to peel it off though. Kind of feels like taking the plastic sheet off of a screen.
She clearly got a sunburn where she used the oil lol.
That's the point
It would help if that side of her back wasn't in the shade. But looking closely those oils did do a little bit though not clearly in the shape of the alleged application suggesting she didn't apply the properly. Not that I advocate for using oils for sunscreen.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3140123/
The sun is your friend not your enemy. Want to avoid a sunburn? Don’t stand directly in sunlight for more than 30 minutes. You’ll just get a light tan that will make you more aesthetic (and less likely to burn)
This will not work if you are near the equator. Do this as a whitey in South America or any Caribbean island and you will fry.
Brazilian here, not really true. I know this blonde old guy who looks black from a distance, from working in the sun all day
If you tan slowly your body adapts and you stop getting burnt
Still really brutal on your skin.
You are correct but. Why would a white person find himself in predominantly Black person territory?
Basement dwelling NEET spitting out real wisdom
5 minutes is all it takes to turn me into a shrimp, no thanks
try leaving the house sometime, anon.
No, I'm outside often enough to be immune to sunburn.
If you don't go from basement neet to 8 hours at the beach instantly there's no need for sunscreen
how the hell do bald people not get sunburnt all the time, do they have to slather their head with SPF50 constantly?
Bald scalp skin is essentially dead scar tissue.
First time I burnt my bald ass head it really fricking hurt. I put sun screen everywhere except my scalp since I had just recently shaved it off so I had forgotten to put sunscreen on. Needless to say, that head sunburn really stung, but my head has tanned as much as the rest of me, plus I learned my lesson and actually apply it on my scalp now.
>put this lotion on
>lay in the sun for an hour
how about just laying in the sun for 15 minutes without putting the lotion on? It’s hard to think of anything more boring than sun bathing.
there are different wavelengths of UV. it'll all make you tan, only some will make you burn. you shouldn't think of it as having anything to do with tanning.
fyi sunburn is caused because the energy in UV damages or outright destroys the DNA in your cells, causing irritation. that's also why it causes cancer
sneed oils losing yet again against the superior cold pressed fruit oils
There’s clearly a shadow in the second photo that isn’t there in the first photo what is this trying to prove?
Surely the oil will just cook you?
I use it at the start of the summer but once I have a base level I stop using it
>tfw albino
I don't go outside
I am a pale nerd and I get sunburn very easy, I got a mild sunburn three weeks ago and my skin is still flaking and itching
However spf50 gives me no tan at all, it makes me look like I stayed indoors all day
Sun burns, tans, or as I like to call them "radiation burns" are caused by intensity+time of exposure.
You can reduce your risk of a radiation burn by using physical barriers that either absorb or reflect the specific wavelengths of radiation you wish to avoid.
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white person moment
>humans will literally die if they go outside
>i am supposed to believe there isn’t something fricked up in our food/uv rays etc
Im black i dont need protection
watch out for those sickle cells buddy
You do from other blacks because statistically they are 95% of your cause of death
I keep heat on me like my name D Wade
You do now that daddy Biden forbade murdering fetuses.
use google and search for photos of shirtless seniors. Take a good look at the difference between the face and the torso. you can go crack your ass in the sun, feel free.
Just wear a loose longsleeve
thankfully I'm a basement dwelling friendless kissless virgin NEET so I don't have to worry about any of these things
You can't tan with it. I mean you can but it takes longer and that defeats the whole fricking purpose for using it in the first place.
My brother gets sunburned easily but i don't, i can spend all day in the sun and all i get is a nice tan.
Just sat outside for 30 mins in glaring sunlight and I feel great, still not wearing sunscreen at all
Everyone who does not use sunscreen will regret it when they reach 30y
Im in my 30s, dont use sunscreen and look fine. Just a few wrinkles in my forehead. Whiter than you btw.
imagine how much better you could look now granpa...
Someone did this test with carrot seed oil or carrot something or other and it performed phenomenally well