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Do you wear sunscreen in autumn and winter?

106 replies

thisenglishlife · 11/09/2019 18:12

If yes: has it made a good difference to your skin, which one do you use?

If not: why not?

OP posts:
Newearringsplease · 15/09/2019 05:16

I've never used anything on my skin, I'm in my 50s with no wrinkles. I don't go out in the sun though

Anerak · 15/09/2019 05:40

Definitely not in winter and rarely in summer. In summer I always wear a hat and loose, long sleeves. Reason being I don't want man made chemicals layered on my skin. I believe those are more harmful than sun rays.

Anerak · 15/09/2019 05:42

As an addition - my skin is a beautiful smooth pinky white and I have no wrinkles

proseccoaficionado · 15/09/2019 06:48

All year round, every single day. Sometimes I wear 30 though because it's my favourite one. It's from the defense range of PC

Delatron · 15/09/2019 08:33

For those who find it pills after moisturiser, I use instead of a moisturiser (over a serum) and that works well.
La Roche Posey Anthelios is very good.

borntobequiet · 15/09/2019 08:45

I use factor 15 or 20 if it’s hot and sunny. Otherwise no, though my tinted moisturiser (which I use sparingly, and only on days I work) claims F15. Never used sunscreen at all until in my 30s and then at the beach. I’m in my 60s and my skin is OK though still scarred somewhat from teenage acne - most people think I’m younger than I am.

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