skin cancer generally takes many years to develop. Cancer does not suddenly appear in the middle of a burn; it does, however, develop because of sun exposure in the past. It sounds like you may have developed a worsening of the burn you already had. The serious type of skin cancer typically looks more like an irregularly shaped mole that is dark, not a "red patch." If you are concerned, though, you can certainly have your skin checked out. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
Yes they do. Be sure to wear sunblock if you are are sun bathing in the nude because they are a really sensitive part of your body.
Sunscreen or sunblock is important protection because UV rays can not only tan skin but damage it. Chronic overexposure can lead to the development of cancerous cells in the dermal layers, such as melanoma.
The best way to avoid sunburn is to remain indoors. Beyond that a high SPF rated sunblock can help. However a sunblock combined with clothing to cover exposed areas, and a wide brimmed hat to provid will help. Sunblock must be reapplied every hour, or according to package directions.
African Americans don't need sunblock because they don't get sun burned is an untue statement!! They do get burned and they do need sunblock. Everyone needs some sort of sun protection.
it means the amount of protection you get from the suns rays
Dr. Levine's Ultimate Sun Block is the strongest and safest protection from the sun.
sun cancer happens when you stand in the sun for a long time without sunblock or any protection
sunblock and waterproof are words that may be misleading because it may not be either waterproof nor sunblock it can just be a bottle that has a name of a famous sunblock brand and could be sold for millions of dollars
if you get a realy good lotion make shure it has SPF !!! mix it with you sunblock/taning lotion and make shure you dont miss any part of you skinn you wond get sunburned i garenteeeeeee:) - good luck
Sunscreen does not completely block UV rays, it merely reduces their effect, you can get a sunburn even while wearing sunblock. In addiiton it can be neuatralized or washed away by sweat, splashing water etc.
it only depends on how expired it is, if its a year then yes it worth nothin you might ass well through it away
In itself, they are not. Good sunblock really blocks UVA and UVB rays, and stuff can really be waterproof. The terms are only misleading in products that falsely claim these properties or that exaggerate their protection level against sun or water.