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Originally Posted by Big Kahunaz
Whatever you wear make sure and stay protected. Just had to get a spot of skin on my nose the size of a sharpie point frozen to kill the precancerous cells. It hadn't really healed since moving back from Hawaii. Doc said most of our sun damage has already happened by the time we hit 30. So stay protected and don't go by the "O that can't happen to me" theme. Prevention is a must for those who love the outdoors.
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I second that....working and fishing in the sun for my whole live it is catching up with me. I have a spot on my neck where my hair line starts that is early stages of cancer. Having surgery on it in a month. The facemasks look goofy but they will save you,can't put sunscreen on under your hair. Unless your bald of course.