Thursday, December 3, 2020

Man Makes Ridiculous Sunscreen Complaint, Gets Burnt


Man, there's something about the mind blowing audacity of people that just let their worst thoughts go in the comments sections of otherwise reasonable posts, that'll never cease to amaze us. For instance, this particular human being and what they had to say about sunscreen. Suffice to say, they got burnt. Should've brought the 100 SPF. 

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Summer - this is my smug "I'm definitely not going to get sunburned today" look. flash forward to 3 hours later and I had the chills from being so burned. wear SPF, kids.

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Blue - SPF causes cancer! Try a beach umbrella 00 Like Reply 6 1 · Yesterday at 1:21pm Well that's just empirically not true. Like · Reply · 61 · Yesterday at 1:44pm unrelated Like · Reply · 61- Yesterday at 2:29pm Do some research of your own before you accuse people of not speaking the truth please. Just trying to inform. Thanks. Like · Reply · 21 hrs HIRAFirst of all, SPF is a unit of measure. This is like saying that millimeters cause drowning. But you want research? Fine.

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Text - The claim that more people who use sunscreen develop melanoma is based on a study that tracked sun exposure and sunscreen use in nearly 1500 people over a span of two years. The results did show that those who used sunscreen were more likely to develop melanoma, but there was a massive caveat left out: The median sun protection factor (SPF) was 6 (the CDC recommends SPF 15 or higher) and those who used sunscreen the most spent considerably more time in the sun than those who rarely use su

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Text - The American Society for Dermatological Surgery recommends sunscreen. The National Cancer Institute recommends sunscreen. The World Health Association recommends sunscreen. The National Institute of Health recommends sunscreen. The Skin Cancer Foundation, in a meta-analysis of every study between 1966 and 2003, "found no evidence that sunscreen increases melanoma risk." The link is here: http://www.skincancer.org/.../sunscreens-safe-and-effective Now if you have research of your own that

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