Sunsuits – Is My children need them?

Sunsuits – Is My children need them?
My children all use the sunsuits. They use the sun hats, sunglasses to their car and I have a big tub of sunscreen products by the back door. Here’s why.
I spent the summers of 1970 and a white crochet string bikini. After the hottest day we rubbed olive oil, our skin and strengthen the baking sun on the beach towels. Sometimes we used mirrors to supplement the sun’s rays and Bounce around. We did this throughout the summer holidays, every year. Our goal was to get as tanned as possible. We burned down, we stripped, stripping down the layers of skin than the old paint to reveal the pink raw skin. We played sports in the sun, at midday on the ground into the glare of flashing, zinc tracks Read full makeup as cheeks, blond mustache is a burnt face end of the day. We went on holiday to hot places, with the aim to return to school in a darker shade than our friends. Sunsuits? Never heard of them.
Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed in 50’s and 60 year old age group. All of these grow in the 1970s, are now doing math. Skin cancer is racing toward my generation Sun worshipers as the death train. The incidence of melanoma in the United Kingdom has more than quadrupled since 1970. Over the last twenty years, and rates of melanoma in Britain have risen faster than any other common cancers.
A number of the sun of my childhood friends have had bits cut off them, and yes, two have died in melanoma.
The parents of the new millennium will know much more than my parents knew the cause and effect as sun damage. The study was conducted, the results will be published and brought to the government campaigns for years. It is a fact that the sun exposure is the main cause of melanoma and sunburn is a child significantly increases the potential for skin cancer later in life. Every parent is familiar with the western world WARNING:”Slip, Slop, Slap” \.
Can I call my child’s self-stifling oil and put them away like a little roast meat to grill? Of course not.
But here’s problem. I still love the sun. I love beach holidays with my children, We’re the first and the last out of the surf. I dream of building a swimming pool. I like water, boating, body surfing, hose to fight back garden on a hot day. Water and sun are a magical combination, they lift my spirits than anything else.
I am the first sunsuits saw a number of Australian children in Fiji. It was late afternoon, but the sun was still possible to burn. My child was covered with swimming reluctantly recommended two handfuls of sun cream, sand and sunscreen stick them back again and bucketfuls whenever they towelled off. In the meantime, I have been lectured about the chemical injury to the surfer sunscreens and coral reefs. I did point out to him it was an organic sun cream, but took the point. Australian children in their sunsuits was the first and the last water, and their mother seemed very relaxed.

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