Beauty Tips For Body Care
Growing up, I made a habit of putting on sunscreen for outdoor activities and sports. I cared about my skin health and I didn’t really like to tan. Other kids would playfully tease me about it. I knew another kid who burned easily and who wore sunhats and sunblock a lot, and he was teased as well. Looking back, it’s interesting that this attitude towards sunblock can exist among middle and high school. I’d say it’s a maturity thing. Now, however, I’m in my early twenties, and I’ve started using sunblock daily, and I’ve received similar comments from other people but in just a different way it seems. You’ll sometimes hear misinformed things such as “the sun’s not even out” or “it’s late in the day”. Or people will say, “you could use some sun” or “you need vitamin D”. And I have a friend now too who jokes sometimes about it! It doesn’t really bother me, but I just find it interesting that these opinions about wearing sunblock are everywhere and even go into adulthood. Maybe it’s because I’m a guy? But hey man, I live in Florida. Sun protection is important and I’m surprised some people are just either misinformed or don’t seem to think it’s a big deal. To them, when I put on sunscreen, it seems that I’m overreacting I think.Anyway, I’m curious, has anyone else had similar experiences?
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