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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2018477" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I used to turn a glowing lobster pink when exposed to sunlight during my teens and it was so painful that I learned to use the highest factor sunscreen or kept covered up or in the shade - but over the last couple of summers I have been going out with the dancers and did notice that I did not burn despite being outside in the afternoon sun when called on unexpectedly.</p><p>Previously I could feel my skin burning after only a few seconds, and I used to get bright red patches on my face - chin, nose cheekbones, which some thought highly comical - not any more.</p><p>I do have very pale skin - I will have to see what happens this summer if I cut back the sun avoidance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2018477, member: 355878"] I used to turn a glowing lobster pink when exposed to sunlight during my teens and it was so painful that I learned to use the highest factor sunscreen or kept covered up or in the shade - but over the last couple of summers I have been going out with the dancers and did notice that I did not burn despite being outside in the afternoon sun when called on unexpectedly. Previously I could feel my skin burning after only a few seconds, and I used to get bright red patches on my face - chin, nose cheekbones, which some thought highly comical - not any more. I do have very pale skin - I will have to see what happens this summer if I cut back the sun avoidance. [/QUOTE]
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