I keep my dermatologist in Porches and sailboats. Having been a committed surfer since 1965 the skin cancer dues are being paid now. And my partial Majorcan ancestry is not helping out. No sun these days unless it's with an SPF 50 long sleeved surf shirt. No hanging on any beach at any time. As Phil Edwards said: "The beach is just something I cross to get to the ocean".
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The sun is the gift that keeps on giving, basal cell carcinoma in my case.
I keep my dermatologist in Porches and sailboats. Having been a committed surfer since 1965 the skin cancer dues are being paid now. And my partial Majorcan ancestry is not helping out. No sun these days unless it's with an SPF 50 long sleeved surf shirt. No hanging on any beach at any time. As Phil Edwards said: "The beach is just something I cross to get to the ocean".
I spent summers as a kid on the beach trying to get a tan. My family is from Scotland, you don't have to be a dermatologist to figure out how it went.
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