Suggest you lookat the weather and check the sun intensity , you can get burned in a cloudy sky , wind is worse .but ifin doubt use a screen , remember to rub it in well , it looks really naff if you av white cream on your noggin
one more question: when should I apply it? I mean, it depends on the temperatures?Like: when it's hotter than 68 F, or so?
Quote from: PaulTheBald on March 23, 2012, 02:11:01 AMone more question: when should I apply it? I mean, it depends on the temperatures?Like: when it's hotter than 68 F, or so?The temperature has absolutely nothing to do with sunscreen, nothing at all. It's the sun, you can get burned in freezing weather, and hazy days can be more dangerous than full sun. It's more dangerous when you can't feel the heat on your scalp.