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Old June 5th 04, 01:28 AM
Donna
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"H Schinske" wrote in message
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"Puester" wrote in message
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I remember reading somewhere that a t-shirt only provides
something like SPF-10 protection, so it's smart to use
sunscreen in addition, or one of the specialized sun-blocking
shirts.


I don't really understand that, because I have *never* gotten anything
approaching a burn when out for hours in a T-shirt, no evidence of *any*

sun
exposure at all, and if I go out with my upper back or shoulders exposed
without sunscreen (or even with, if I don't re-apply often enough), I
definitely burn quite easily.



I can only assume that the shirt(s) you wear to cover up in are a denser
weave than whatever shirt(s) NPR tested to determine the SPF factor.
That's the only thing I can think of.

Donna


 




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