December 5, 2008

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Tina T

I'm guilty of this as well and have been known to not re-apply sunscreen every few hours -- another big no-no. Then I find myself with a crispy finish that hurts for a few days. Situations like that always remind me that protecting my skin requires constant attention.

itsdifferent4girls

Thank you Susan. This is helpful information.
You can get burned sitting in the shade? Yikes. Clouds I understand. My dermatologist has warned me about this. But you are saying that the sun comes through a huge umbrella. I definitely want to learn more about this. Is the fabric on your umbrella porous? Maybe umbrellas need to be rated? The other possible factor is that your deck or the pool was reflecting light on you.

Linda

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susanc

Hi Linda - good questions!

Our umbrella is a thick canvas, which would make one think it's safe but not the case, in my unfortunate experience.

I would love to think our "swimming pool" cast a glorious reflection of light but it's a 5 foot wide kiddie pool! And is only a foot deep and several feet from our deck furniture.

I am going to look up the maker of our umbrella though, since you mentioned it, and see what they say about their materials. You make a good point.

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