An emerging concern in the medical field in the past decade is the thought that exposure of the skin to sunlight will eventually cause skin cancer. So skin needs to be covered up with long pants, long sleeved shirt, hat, and beard if you can grow one. But it seems that the untraviolet can get through the weave of some fabrics.
So, for better protection, you need two layers of cloth. First, you put on a set of lightweight cotton long underwear and then your outer clothing. Best would be a long sleeved white shirt that fits loosely so that it will reflect the sunlight.
So is this a good idea?
2006-12-13
06:32:53
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