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Cynthia30561ParticipantJust because you have darker skin and don’t burn, doesn’t mean that your skin isn’t going to be damaged by the sun. It’s a good idea to wear at least an SPF 15 if you’re to be outside for long periods of time. For a very long time, light skin was the epitome of beauty in European/white American cultures, but things changed in the 1920s and tanning became ‘in.’ In Asia, fair skin continues to be part of beauty as it has been for many centuries, and women there keep themselves out of the sun by wearing high SPFs, hats, gloves, etc.
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