I am/was a redhead. I played a lot of baseball in my youth without sufficient skin protection. Now 60 plus years latter my dermatologist and I have regular meetings.
It is what we should call be getting more of to make our Vitamin D necessary to keep our immunity to sickness up!!!.. without the cancer causing sun block of course!!… which stops the good rays from getting to our skin…
RadioDial Premium Member over 2 years ago
Plus ages your skin like the hide of a cheap 2 year old walmart football.
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Melanoma.
Curiosity Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’ve known a lot of redheads and never yet seen one actually get tanned. Burned, yes. Freckles, yes. Tan, no.
outfishn over 2 years ago
I am/was a redhead. I played a lot of baseball in my youth without sufficient skin protection. Now 60 plus years latter my dermatologist and I have regular meetings.
suelou over 2 years ago
It is what we should call be getting more of to make our Vitamin D necessary to keep our immunity to sickness up!!!.. without the cancer causing sun block of course!!… which stops the good rays from getting to our skin…
gammaguy over 2 years ago
Time was, a pale skin was considered a mark of “beauty”, because only the rich could afford to avoid working in the sun.
Now, it’s the opposite, since only the rich can afford significant leisure time to spend outside in the sun.