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I think I'm getting too old and becoming too sheltered. I have a skier's/boarder's sunburn on my face. The only part that's not red is what was covered by my sunglasses. I grew up in a beach town, I've gone skiing one a many times during my college years, much more than just one day on the slope and never needed any sunscreen. That's why I didn't feel the need to put chemicals on my face this time, which turned out to be a mistake. Is it because I'm not exposing myself to harsher enviroments so my body isn't as resilient, or could it be global warming and ozone depletion that's given me an extra dose of UV?
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