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jcohenx

Since 28 Aug 2007
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PostTue Jul 13, 10 10:58 am     Reply with quote

Sunscreen is a must every session but more importantly you should reapply every 2 hours or so out in the sun, more often if on the water. I have a pfd with a nice big chest pocket that I keep a tube of Neutrogena spf 45 in.

In addition, be sure to keep an eye on any precancerous growths and get them checked out early.

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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
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PostTue Jul 13, 10 10:58 am     Reply with quote

the lips
my dentist says I have a white spot ,a lookout for skin cancer,
Blistex spf 45 lip conditioner

apply on the way 30 mins befoe

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DROCK999

Since 31 May 2007
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PostTue Jul 13, 10 11:13 am     Reply with quote

headhunters, it's the best, always has always will
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Sella

Since 21 Apr 2007
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PostTue Jul 13, 10 11:50 am     Reply with quote

Good post...good insight. Thanks!

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Reaper356

Since 10 Dec 2006
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Salem / LC Oregon
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PostTue Jul 13, 10 12:36 pm     Reply with quote

Kite in the winter.

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boardrider

Since 05 Apr 2006
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Ventura, CA
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PostTue Jul 13, 10 12:43 pm     Reply with quote

A local life guard recommended Neutrogena Ultimate Sport as the best protection for surfing a couple years back, and it works great for me. Spread it on heavy before you rig up, and you're good to go.

Also - good article on sun protection and skin cancer on Surfline for those that want some info :
http://www.surfline.com/surf-news/saving-your-skin-with-sunscreen--facts-about-sunscreen-using-it-and-the-affects-of-not-using-it_44057/


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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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PostTue Jul 13, 10 1:06 pm     Reply with quote

https://www.pharmacymix.com/selecting_anthelios_and_mexoryl_sunscreen.htm
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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
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PostTue Jul 13, 10 1:20 pm     Reply with quote

http://www.docmartinsmaui.com/Page.bok?file=doc.html

Used this stuff in SPI.....lasted all day and worked better than anything I have ever used.

Plus its made in Maui so you know its good Cool

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mschulz

Since 29 May 2007
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PostTue Jul 13, 10 2:21 pm     Reply with quote

I use NO AD 15 every time I go out, no problems. For those of you fair skin, go with the 30. Buy it by the quart at Bi-mart and those bastards at Wal Mart.

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jsj

Since 11 Sep 2006
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PostTue Jul 13, 10 9:05 pm     Reply with quote

**Beware reaction to sunscreens.**

Basically a chemical burn doesn't look or feel that different than a sunburn. If you felt sunburned despite loading up, it's possible you are reacting to whatever you put on (this was my experience). Almost every sunscreen out there has avobenzone or oxybenzone. I'm fairly sure I react to them both.

Physical blockers (zinc and titanium) appear to be the least problematic from a skin reaction standpoint, but depending on how the material is micronized/encapsulated it can obviously be an eye irritant as well. Australian product "blue lizard" doesn't irritate, but the shit feels like sandpaper in the eyes - avoid!

I use Banana Boat Kids Tear-Free 50 and it works (yellow bottle, pink cap). Slather it on thick, it won't run in your eyes and it probably won't burn you. It has few complex chemicals to react to (especially "avo/oxy benzone complexes - variants of Parson 1789). Do note that they have a product with really similar packaging, called "Avo Triplex" which has the bad stuff.

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wylieflyote

Since 30 Jun 2006
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PostWed Jul 14, 10 4:56 am     Reply with quote

This past weekend in the Gorge my skin was very very happy, and so were my eyes that usually get blood red burned. But there's no question that I look ridiculous.



Just to repeat what started this two years ago. In the '90s my very good friend Lee Warner contracted skin cancer after 15 years of windsurfing. Had to have his ear cut off, and the melanoma went away. But 4 years later he got pancreatic cancer. Ticket out.
I guess the most effective prevention would be that space mask guy I saw down there.

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waynepjh

Since 27 Jul 2008
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PostWed Jul 14, 10 6:51 am     Reply with quote

I am pretty sure sunscreen expires too! Make sure it is not to old! I have been a river guide for 18 years and have tested many brands. I swear by the new neutrogena stuff that was posted earlier but I like the non sport version in the beige bottle. 80 proof! Ive heard that there is no such thing as sunblock over 45 but that is a crock! It works take it from someone who spends 12 hours a day in the sun! imo

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Mark

Since 20 Jun 2005
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PostWed Jul 14, 10 7:31 am     Reply with quote

boardrider wrote:
A local life guard recommended Neutrogena Ultimate Sport as the best protection for surfing a couple years back, and it works great for me. Spread it on heavy before you rig up, and you're good to go.

Also - good article on sun protection and skin cancer on Surfline for those that want some info :
http://www.surfline.com/surf-news/saving-your-skin-with-sunscreen--facts-about-sunscreen-using-it-and-the-affects-of-not-using-it_44057/


It's at Costco in a three pack for $14.99

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chanson

Since 31 Jan 2006
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PostWed Jul 14, 10 8:16 am     Reply with quote

Colored zink and contacts with uv protection. Wink

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scottm

Since 12 Jun 2006
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PostWed Jul 14, 10 9:44 am     Reply with quote

I prefer No-Ad Sport and Coppertone Sport, but pretty much anything that says waterproof or sport stays on pretty well in the water. And sunblocking lip balm (my favorite is Blistex).

The FDA considers SPF 15 a total sun block, and they don't regulate anything higher than that. So SPF 30 probably contains twice the sun blocking agent as SPF 15.

For tropical riding, I add sunglasses and a Patagonia surf hat (and a long-sleeved rash guard):
http://www.patagonia.com/web/us/product/patagonia-surf-brim?p=28826-0-176

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boardrider

Since 05 Apr 2006
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Ventura, CA
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PostWed Jul 14, 10 3:50 pm     Reply with quote

chanson wrote:
contacts with uv protection. Wink


That is awesome, didn't know they had those ..

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stringy

Since 23 Jun 2006
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vancouver
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PostWed Jul 14, 10 3:56 pm     Reply with quote

Have you guys met mann?
He so pale.
Has something to do with the way he throws down at the event site.
or maybe with the mask. one of the many benefits the mask can give.




marybeth looks good with or without the mask.


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