nanna8
All be careful, though. I have had a few skin cancers removed from my nose. I don’t sunbathe, this was from walking around everyday without sunscreen. I know the sun is fierce in Australia but I would also say that my mum ,who lived in the UK all her life, also got them on her eyelids because she used to go to sleep in a deckchair in her garden in a London suburb.
Yes, thanks for the reminder. I think we've all got burnt when we were younger and I've noticed many people in Australia seem to have a dressing on head or face where they've had a skin cancer removed, especially men.
Slip, Slap, Slop!
It will be the sudden contrast between the unusually chilly weather we've been experiencing and the heat which will be difficult until we get acclimatised.