


As for Eddie Joe's comment, lips are very prone to burn. Might help to share UV sun damage image with everyone to make clear why. Basically, simple as surfaces angled upward towards the sun capture the most damage. Cheeks, bridge of nose, upper edges of ears, and lips all by design "catch" the rays more effectively than do edges sloping at an angle less directly aimed at the sun. Which brings up REALLY putting the screen on thick in these areas as well as back of neck, back of legs if will have back to the sun.
Share the pic too for young folks to see how much damage happens early. Photo (used with permission) is one of our former employees in her mid-20s. Some damage is evident through sun-freckling in the regular photo on the left, but the right shows much UV damage not yet evident to the eye. Had she not had some laser work done, the UV damage would have become increasingly evident as she aged and her dermal layers thinned, a natural part of the aging process. Moving a bit off the fishing focus, but surely still on the sun protection one, if any of you have female family members / friends using tanning beds the increased cancer statistics risks are truly horrendous. Couple of great videos you can share that may well save a life are below. Both deeply touching, though in very different ways.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuNbbGBdjwM[/video]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4jgUcxMezM[/video]