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Old 06-24-2009, 07:49 AM
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Sunburned down there

I went to a nudist beach for the first time in years last weekend and got sunburned down there. I put on sun screen, but missed a few spots. I have a spot in the middle of my back and on my belly that got red. The head of my you know what also got burned. I thought I had enough sun screen on, but I guess not. I kind of put it on quickly so it did not look like I was doing something else...

It was a sore few days but now I'm feeling better. I know I will be more careful next time.
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You need to put sunscreen on every so often and also a half hr. before you get into the sun. If you still have last year's tube, you didn't use enough.

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Sun protection rules: Apply sunblock, apply more, repeat
By Debra D. Bass
If we were to rank the five most important rules for skin care. They would be:
1. Buy sun protection.
2. Do not forget to use sun protection.
3. Apply more sun protection than you think you need.
4. Don't forget to reappply sun protection.
5. Do not underestimate the power of sun protection. You're not just using it to protect your skin from cellular damage, better known as the signs of aging, you're doing it to protect your skin from skin cancer. The fact that it keeps you looking pretty is a bonus.
Although sunscreens are readily abundant, widely promoted and relatively cheap, skin cancer is on the rise. So when it comes to which sunscreen is right for you, remember to look for something that provides "broad spectrum" protection, meaning it blocks both UVB and UVA. The SPF number gets the most hype, but it's not the most important.
SPF only relates to sunburn.

SPF works like this: If you start to turn red in the sun after 12 minutes of unprotected exposure, you would be protected 15 times longer with an adequate supply of SPF 15 (that would be about three hours). That sounds like a lot of protection, right?
However, the key word is "adequate."

YOU NEED MORE THAN YOU THINK
Experts agree that it takes one ounce or a shot glass of sunscreen over your entire body to protect you. A cotton T-shirt is said to have an SPF of only about 5. Clothing is not foolproof sun protection. And there should be a generous quarter-coin sized amount of sun protection for your face. Most of us don't use that much because that's a lot of goop on your face, but when products are tested they are not dabbed on in small quantities, according to Dr. Greg Barnum, a facial plastic surgeon with Washington University.
So when we blot on a little SPF 15, the benefits may be significantly lower or nonexistent if you wait too long to reapply or forget to coat your forehead or wash it away with perspiration, Barnum said. And then, just to give us something else to consider while sunscreen shopping, Barnum said that the UVA rays that are not factored into SPF numbers can often be more harmful.

UVA rays penetrate deeper into the skin and are 20 times more abundant than UVB.
UVA rays are linked more closely to melanoma cancer and are present all day, every day of the year no matter what the weather. UVA rays can pass through glass in offices and cars. UVA rays are vicious.

But the active ingredients in a great many sunscreens don't actually target UVA rays.
ZINC OXIDE, AVOBENZONE AND TITANIUM DIOXIDE. These are the three ingredients known to offer the broadest range of protection for UVA and UVB, listed in order of strength. And there are different variations, such as clear zinc oxide, that capitalize on the protective qualities without the chalky side effects.

"There are two types of aging: intrinsic (aging that just happens over time) and photo aging (ultraviolent-induced exposure)," says Dr. Lynn Cornelius, a dermatologist specializing in skin cancers at Washington University. She said that if you never saw a ray of sunlight your skin would age, but with photo aging, many things are accelerated, particularly ultraviolet damage to the top layer that can lead to skin cancer or the damages to layers below the skin that can break down collagen.

"The answer is sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen: 1, 2 and 3," Cornelius said.
She said that if your daily routine is getting up in the morning, dashing to your car, heading to an indoor office and other typical activity, moisturizers with SPF 15 are fine. If you're outside doing activity, use an SPF 30 and reapply every couple of hours, especially if at a pool with more exposed skin.

Sunblocks that offer SPF 100 sound like a good idea, but you're probably wasting your money. An SPF 100 won't offer twice the benefit of an SPF 50. The explanation is enough to give you a headache, but the short side is this: SPF 100 blocks 99 percent of UVB rays and SPF 50 blocks 98 percent. Plain old SPF 30 keeps 96.7 percent of UVB rays away from your skin. And in the random sun protection scam department: Some companies are now promoting UVC, which isn't a danger unless you are hanging out at an extremely high altitude (think Mount Everest). And oral sun protection being promoted as "sunblock in a pill" is not a viable sun protection option, Cornelius says.
Bottom line: The only certainty comes from using sun protection for UVA and UVB generously and often.

If you still have that bottle you bought last year, you aren't using enough.


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Old 06-24-2009, 12:50 PM
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Re: Sunburned down there

Put more on next time. You don't need to look like you're playing with him to get him covered enough, but many might think you are indeed playing with the little soldier. As long as you stop and it is obvious that you are applying sunscreen to all of you and not just there you should be fine.

Meanwhile, get some lavender oil or aloe juice to apply to the sunburn.
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Re: Sunburned down there

I find the first time every season you have to use as much sun screen as possible. I have a spray that is clear and apply it frequently to start. The more time you spend subsequently in the sun the less chances of getting a burn. I also use different SPF spray for different parts of my body.

I also do not like to wear a hat. The same clear sunscreen can be sprayed on your hair and ears and it really makes a difference. Getting pretty thin up there.
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Re: Sunburned down there

I concur with the advice that Cheri gave with one additional point: check the expiration date on your sunscreen. If it's past date throw it out. Your skin health is one thing you shouldn't take a risk with.

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Re: Sunburned down there

Tanning causes increased melanin to be produced. I do not think that melanin prevents the UV rays from doing damage.

I'm no expert, but I think the UV rays affect DNA by zapping the bonds between the matching nucleotides. The body tries to repair the damage. Sometimes it makes mistakes. When the cell subsequently divides, this mistake is duplicated. At this point the body does not know it is a mistake. Eventually, it can turn into cancer...somehow...still a mystery to me.

Please do not think that because you are getting tanned you do not need suntan lotion anymore. Keep slathering the lotion on.
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Tanning causes increased melanin to be produced. I do not think that melanin prevents the UV rays from doing damage.
Melanin DOES give the skin added protection from UV rays - that is it's purpose.

That is why very fair skinned people are at much greater risk of skin cancer - not to mention sunburn.

BUT ... melanin is not perfect protection.

In particular a lot of UV damage can accumulate on the way to that very dark UV protecting tan. And even after you have a dark tan - or even if you are naturally dark skinned - you are still susceptible to UV damage if overexposed - even if it takes 100 times the exposure that it would take Conan O'Brien - you too can get skin cancer.
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Re: Sunburned down there

...got sunburned down there; ...the head of my you know what. It's called a penis, Tim, and yeah I've been there. Laid up for a few days.
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Re: Sunburned down there

I've been sunburned on various parts of my body, including my ***, but never on my penis.
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I concur with the advice that Cheri gave with one additional point: check the expiration date on your sunscreen. If it's past date throw it out. Your skin health is one thing you shouldn't take a risk with.

Enjoy!

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Dave, It's unfortunate that not all sunscreens list the expiration date on their product. I won't buy those any more.

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