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They probably didn't worry about how they look like when they are 35..although niggas 10K years ago didnt use sunscreen so idk
trueThey probably didn't worry about how they look like when they are 35..
More T won't matter when your skin is saggy af and you look like shit ngltrue
also ive heard direct sun exposure throughout your whole body increases T anyways
interesting
yes im brown and the sun has never affected me that much but i think for aging you should wear sun screen"Humans are supposed to be in the sun most of the day, our skin is designed to take a lot of damage and repair itself. Skin ageing and cancers are a matter of the skin being unable to repair itself due to malnourishment and inflammation. To prove this point, skin cancers in America have increased by around 2000% since the 50s when sunscreen was invented. What changed in that time? Diet."
This makes a lot of sense tbh.
The more dark skinned the more you can get away without using sunscreen. so us ethics should be fine without sunscreen. not the case for whites tho
https://looksmax.org/threads/how-many-time-under-the-sun-for-optimal-collagen.143527/post-2437743
I feel ethics would only need it on our face if we are going to be exposed for long periods of time (3h+) during the summertime. Obv this would depend on where you live and how dark you areyes im brown and the sun has never affected me that much but i think for aging you should wear sun screen
To my knowledge, darkskinned people(especially africans) is less sensitive to photoaging, but definitely not immune. If you aim to looksmax, keep on smearing that sun screen. This is even more so important for the sake of avoiding skin cancer; even though dark skinned individuals still got an edge over fair skinned ones, it is even more slight compared to photoaging. All this seems contrary to our intuition, but we humans often have an idealized picture of evolution and "humans natural state", not taking into account the harsh reality of mother nature.title
That thread is interesting. It makes you wonder where the happy medium is for sun exposure.I feel ethics would only need it on our face if we are going to be exposed for long periods of time (3h+) during the summertime. Obv this would depend on where you live and how dark you are
Sun exposure is important asf https://looksmax.org/threads/reminder-that-sun-exposure-life.191703/
Yea there's so many factors to consider when trying to find the right amount of exposure. Once the sun comes back, I have thought about sunbathing with the sunshine from my windows for around 20/30min daily, making sure the sun only hits my testicles, arms and torso. Should help my subhuman T levelsThat thread is interesting. It makes you wonder where the happy medium is for sun exposure.
jfl why? science backs this up? btw, sitting by the window decreases everything the sun provides, good and bad, just in case you're not aware. 30 min through the window isn't sufficient for vitamin-d for example, can't say how much it nerfs the effect thoughI have thought about sunbathing with the sunshine from my windows for around 20/30min daily, making sure the sun only hits my testicles, arms and torso. Should help my subhuman T levels![]()
FUCKKKKKKKHEGHWEHEWHW might have to resort to red light therapy thenjfl why? science backs this up? btw, sitting by the window decreases everything the sun provides, good and bad, just in case you're not aware. 30 min through the window isn't sufficient for vitamin-d for example, can't say how much it nerfs the effect though
I’m reading correctly? They sunbathed their balls until they got red, to increase t? Jfl! Sure, nice with 200% increase, but no thx having to be castrated at 40 due to skin cancer! Didn’t know that red light therapy worked for increasing t, but if it does, it sounds like you should resort to that instead. Safe for cancer and actually good for the skin too! Not to mention all the other lifestyle changes you could incorporate into your life.FUCKKKKKKKHEGHWEHEWHW might have to resort to red light therapy then
This 1939 was the only study I could find so take that as you will. a lot of people seem to advocate for it online, might be placebo cope tho idk
"Long ago, light treatments were shown to remarkably increase testosterone levels. In 1939, Dr. Abraham Myerson measured initial levels of circulating testosterone in men and exposed their various body parts to UV.[ii] After five days of chest exposure sufficient to cause reddening, circulating testosterone increased by 120%. After eight days without additional UV exposure, testosterone returned to initial levels. When the genital area was exposed, testosterone levels increased by 200%!"