I am 64 and recently saw a dermatologist to have some dark spots removed. The dermatologist told me the spots were due to sun damage and advised me to wear a high factor sunscreen, which I am now doing. However, I am mixed race with dark skin and during the summer my skin goes darker naturally, so until now I have never used sunscreen. My questions are, when was sunscreen invented, and do people in hot climates such as India and Africa feel the need to protect their skin against sun damage? I must say I am sceptical and tend to think that this whole 'slather yourself in sunscreen' is no more than manufacturers trying to sell more products. I can't remember seeing sunscreen on sale when I was a child, or remember anyone using it. Are we more precious nowadays, or just better informed?
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