The benefits of sunlight exposure

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Yeah the sun is a legit looksmax.

Also you read mybiohack? fuck bro thought i was the only one. The guy is stuck the 70's lmao.
 
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yes i agree
 
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The biggest dilemma for me, either getting tanned and looking 0.5psl better, but aging faster and shortening my smv long term.
Or using spf50 daily, slowing down aging but staying pale.
 
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Pale is way better than tanned tbh. But some sun and extra vitamin D for T is pretty useful ngl.
The biggest dilemma for me, either getting tanned and looking 0.5psl better, but aging faster and shortening my smv long term.
Or using spf50 daily, slowing down aging but staying pale.
You can get a fake tan
 
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The biggest dilemma for me, either getting tanned and looking 0.5psl better, but aging faster and shortening my smv long term.
Or using spf50 daily, slowing down aging but staying pale.
Moderate sunlight exposure (20 minutes everyday) provides you all the benefits and it's the dose recommended by many specialists. It's not like 20 minutes a day will make you look like an old man when you're in your 20s.
 
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Yeah the sun is a legit looksmax.

Also you read mybiohack? fuck bro thought i was the only one. The guy is stuck the 70's lmao.
I shouldn't have made this thread to be honest. It seems like most people won't get the point and will keep the "sun is bad" mentality.
 
I shouldn't have made this thread to be honest. It seems like most people won't get the point and will keep the "sun is bad" mentality.
Too much sun is bad. The sun in moderation will improve their skin substantially. My skin glows after sitting in the sun. Mitochondrial strengthing or being helpful to the androgen receptors? idk I just know it helps. I'm gonna make a skin megathread soon.
 
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Too much sun is bad. The sun in moderation will improve their skin substantially. My skin glows after sitting in the sun. Mitochondrial strengthing or being helpful to the androgen receptors? idk I just know it helps. I'm gonna make a skin megathread soon.
That's true, moderate sunlight exposure is the way to go. Ever since I started going out in the sun everyday for 10-20 minutes, I've only noticed benefits, and my skin definitely looks better too.
 
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If you're a white guy, the glow, rosiness and tan you get from UVB inflammation is unparalleled, but let's not pretend like it doesn't demolish your collagen. Wear your sunscreen, but it's good to see some sun, too. Evolutionarily speaking, it makes sense why being under the sun just feels good psychologically.
 
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That's true, moderate sunlight exposure is the way to go. Ever since I started going out in the sun everyday for 10-20 minutes, I've only noticed benefits, and my skin definitely looks better too.
Look into tribulus. They should be good for the androgen receptors, cycle it though. They're cheap on amazon.
 
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Yeah, @Lifeisgood72 told me about it, seems legit.
Yeah minox fucked my skin. But It gave me good eyebrows so whatever.
 
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If you're a white guy, the glow, rosiness and tan you get from UVB inflammation is unparalleled, but let's not pretend like it doesn't demolish your collagen. Wear your sunscreen, but it's good to see some sun, too. Evolutionarily speaking, it makes sense why being under the sun just feels good psychologically.
I wouldn't say it "demolishes" your collagen, because sun is needed for optimal collagen production, so... But yeah, sun is definitely the biggest aging factor, but as I said before, moderate sunlight exposure won't age you that much. Even if it does, with all the skincare technology we have today, it should be easy to possibly reverse this damage.
 
The biggest dilemma for me, either getting tanned and looking 0.5psl better, but aging faster and shortening my smv long term.
Or using spf50 daily, slowing down aging but staying pale.
beta Carotene tan = better. supplement that shit, if you don't wanna or can't vegetable/fruit maxx
 
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The biggest dilemma for me, either getting tanned and looking 0.5psl better, but aging faster and shortening my smv long term.
Or using spf50 daily, slowing down aging but staying pale.
This
Thankfully I tan pretty fast
 
The sun won’t even age you that badly as long as you wear sunscreen and don’t burn. The trick is finding a nice sunscreen without any harmful ingredients
 
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The biggest dilemma for me, either getting tanned and looking 0.5psl better, but aging faster and shortening my smv long term.
Or using spf50 daily, slowing down aging but staying pale.

the cumulative benefit of being +0.5 psl over your prime years is far more valuable than looking worse in your prime years but extending youthfulness into your mid 30s, especially considering just how much you can do to reverse skin damage.
 
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Yeah, @Lifeisgood72 told me about it, seems legit.
Turns out most cheap tribulus contains beta-sistoral which is an anti-androgen. Apparently only MediHerb and VemoHerb tribulus is good.
 
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with or without sunscreen?
Without sunscreen, otherwise it's pointless to go out in the sun. Sunscreen blocks the sun rays, so you can't get their benefits while using it.
 
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Without sunscreen, otherwise it's pointless to go out in the sun. Sunscreen blocks the sun rays, so you can't get their benefits while using it.
wait wtf i have been told you can tan just fine with sunscreen on.
 
no wonder im so low T... I tried to limit sun exposure since I'm 8 years old because it instantly burns my skin. over for me ): pray for me
 
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