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Spontanudity
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Posted - 10/26/2003 :  01:15:03 AM  Show Profile  Visit Spontanudity's Homepage  Click to see Spontanudity's MSN Messenger address  Send Spontanudity a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Not sure about a vaccine for melanoma, I heard something a while back but nothing since.

I would feel uncomfortable asking some at the beach to apply sunscreen. I guess its more about a stranger touching me rather than anything else... I like my privacy and personal space.



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irishred
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Posted - 10/26/2003 :  08:39:18 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sponts, I'm the same way--I would feel uncomfortable asking someone I did not know to apply sunscreen. I just do the best I can to get full coverage.

Red



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johny59
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Posted - 10/27/2003 :  03:44:49 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
RE: Vaccine against melanoma

Sounds so good as I remember one newspaper fairytell about Chernobyl atomic explosion. It happened month after everything became radioactive and the comparty awoke and choose to evaccuate all inhabitants from the region.

Week after evaccuation army controlled, do all houses are really empty and find one small wooden house have inhabitants back - century old married couple who explained - we are not afraid about radioctive pollution. Because we wash all cabbages from our garden carefully and we are boiling all drinking water twice. After such carefulness nothing dangerous cannot happen with us.....



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Spontanudity
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Posted - 10/28/2003 :  05:54:06 AM  Show Profile  Visit Spontanudity's Homepage  Click to see Spontanudity's MSN Messenger address  Send Spontanudity a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Red, mate, try the back-of-hand technique. It takes a couple of times, but after a while you'll find that you get all over coverage.

Spontanudity



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irishred
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Posted - 10/28/2003 :  7:17:30 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sponta, srep ahead of you for once, that is my tried and true method. Thanks, "mate."




Red



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Kimberly
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Posted - 10/29/2003 :  02:14:21 AM  Show Profile  Send Kimberly a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Sounds like a great technique Spontanudity, I will have to try that when I am alone, but it still feels better to have some one rub the lotion on your back.

Kim =^.^=



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Rahul7009
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Posted - 10/29/2003 :  02:32:38 AM  Show Profile  Send Rahul7009 a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I guess different sun screen lotions have different effects/results. Some are mild, some are strong. They all have some PF value. So how to choose what is good for ones body?

~~[({<RAHUL>})]~~



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Kimberly
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Posted - 10/29/2003 :  06:58:46 AM  Show Profile  Send Kimberly a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Rahul;

The SPF to use for sun screen is dependent on your skin type and the intensity of exposure. If you have light skin and light hair, and are going to be in maximum UVR, then you will need the highest SPF. Here is a guide to use:

PF 10 Moderate Protection

PF 20 High Protection

PF 30 Very High Protection

PF 40 Exteremely High Protection

Pf 50 Maximum Protection

http://www.sunprotectionshop.com/webcontient19.htm

Kim =^.^=



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Spontanudity
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Posted - 10/31/2003 :  08:48:41 AM  Show Profile  Visit Spontanudity's Homepage  Click to see Spontanudity's MSN Messenger address  Send Spontanudity a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Kimberly,

Interesting, in Australia SPF30 is the highest protection under legislation available. I'm not sure whether thats a factor of the high intensity of UVA and UVB rays in Australia or commerical viability.

Cheers,
Spontanudity

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Kimberly
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Posted - 11/02/2003 :  01:35:00 AM  Show Profile  Send Kimberly a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Spontanudity;

I am not sure if that is international units, or each country has their own units. I use Johnson & Johnson water babies sun block, it has the highest PF rating I can purchase here. I do not want my sky wrinckly and leathery, so I limit my exposure, and use my sun block and body lotions appropriately.

Kim =^.^=



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Spontanudity
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Posted - 11/02/2003 :  08:59:49 AM  Show Profile  Visit Spontanudity's Homepage  Click to see Spontanudity's MSN Messenger address  Send Spontanudity a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I think using sun block in Australia is pretty much an automatic part of the day, especially if we're planning a day in the sun or at the beach. Saying that, I recently played rugby in Cardiff, thinking that the sun was very intense in the UK I didn't bother applying any... I learnt my lesson by the end of the first day!

Cheers,
Spontanudity

"Forever Naked"
http://groups.msn.com/YoungSydneyNaturists



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nudeisntlewd
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Posted - 11/29/2003 :  8:19:26 PM  Show Profile  Send nudeisntlewd a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I heard from a dermatologist on the TV that an SPF (I think it was SPF15), is 100% total block. Anything higher is more expensive and a waste of money, like a second coat of already opaque paint. Is there a dermatologist in the house who can verify the info and tell us what the number is?


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melissastarr
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Posted - 11/29/2003 :  9:00:57 PM  Show Profile  Visit melissastarr's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I don't know about that, nudeisntlewd, but I can imagine that the spray bottles are easier to use for a nudist than the lotion.

Melissa

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My clothes have low self-esteem... they know they're not wanted.



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Kimberly
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Posted - 11/30/2003 :  03:34:52 AM  Show Profile  Send Kimberly a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Nudeisntleud;

I burn when ever I use a lower SPF level of sun block, so there must be some protection in the higher SPF.

Kim =^.^=



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bornnude
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Posted - 11/30/2003 :  08:51:38 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Some of the childrens sunscreen now comes colored. You are able to see where you have not applied it until it has been rubbed in. That is for those of us who have a habit of leaving the one handprint in the middle of the body.


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