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Doubt it, when I was in San Diego(32N) in July for a week I was out all day without sunscreen and I didn't burn. Had I had my January skin tone, yes I would have burned.
A tan person will not burn as badly as someone as pale as I was, however even if they do not get pain and obvious "sunburn" the tanning is still an indication of damage to their skin, it will get damaged with long exposure to UV indices of 10, whoever you are, if you do not put sunscreen on. Anyone in such strong sun should put on sunscreen even if they don't "burn" - damage is still being done, and it is foolish not to. It's a biological fact that such UV indices are damaging to any human of any race, you are not exempt unless you are a reptile.
If your sunscreen is sticky then use a different sunscreen lol... I don't like the greasy oily sunscreens, I use the lotion that soaks in & isn't sticky & Hawaiian Tropic is my absolute favourite brand
No need for sunscreen in central Alabama. Looks like another freakin' cloudy day. Jeez. June 3, and we haven't been much above 80 yet this month. Yuck.
ive never used sunscreen in my life... and always spends hours in the sun every summer, even in 30+ weather... but then i dont get burnt/ red i just turn brown easily and nicely
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