What did people in the past do to avoid sunburn?

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stay indoors during the warmest part of the day

Not be a pathetic cumskin

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Live in Europe.

They wore shirts user.

This entire list of inventors is fake, btw. Not even peanut butter was invented by african americans. Makes sense because there hasn't really been an African civilization close to whites'.

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This is why whites actually built houses.

Not be white.

mud

forests overcast and constantly being outdoors building up a slow tan instead of being inside all the time and then walking onto a beach to tan and be like a peasant. also avoiding the midday sun and siestas.

When I was a kid I got sunburned bad enough to need salve once, so since I can't fucking stand sunscreen, when I'm camping and there's lots of sun, I'll lose my shirt and put mud on my body.
I look fucking retarded, but I don't get burned and my skin feels good afterwards.

this you can see that in African tribes today even.

Aloe, coconut oil, various other local salves and ointments, wearing hats and coats, being in Europe.

Look what saudis wear. Stuff like that

ding ding ding
Also, get a tan.

Why do you think people in the Middle East where long clothing?

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You cover up your skin with clothing you dumb fuck. Sunscreen isn't even effective at protecting against skin cancer and most only protect against "burns" which aren't even what causes the cancer. They're different frequencies of UV radiation. Look up skin cancer rates over time and then look up when modern sunscreens were invented and notice anything?

They wore clothes and hats to cover their face and neck

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because arabs will literally cream themselves if they see ankle

Tan

>What did people in the past do to avoid sunburn?

They spend more time outside. So in the spring when the sun was less bright they started to tan from working outside. By summertime they already had tans and didn't burn. White people have summer skin and winter skin. It changes to adapt with the season, but modern lifestyle disrupts that.

Imagine being a cooked skin though. That's a sun burn you can never take off

Clothes and hats.Tanning culture was not a thing.

Stop being white.

Cool.

It's okay to be white. Shitskin.

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There are a few things going on in the past that is different now that sunburn wasn't the issue back then that it is now.

First, after spending a certain amount of time outside, your skin will darken and you'll be more resistant to burning. There wasn't much to do inside 200 years ago so everyone was outside the majority of the time and had this natural resistance.

Also, the ozone layer was fully intact 200 years ago and blocked a lot more of the suns UV rays that are responsible for burning in the first place. Obviously, the ozone layer has depleted and is no longer as efficient at stopping UV radiation from reaching us.

Finally, clothing was quite different back then. Most people wore long sleeves and hats pretty much all the time because being outside so much would mean not doing so would result in being eaten alive by bugs, constant injuries from scratching on foliage, and also to protect from the sun.

By being outside all day getting a deep tan come summer

Yes, but exploration of the equatorial areas was as were long days at sea. Each racial group is adapted to their millenials long environments.

Bingo. I am entirely Czech by heritage and work outside on construction sites in Texas every day. I have never used sunscreen. Your skin adapts to being outside under the sun in under a week.

the ozone layer proved to be fake just like your country

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I never got burnt until I had an office job all year.

They spent more time outdoors so they had a farmers tan all year round, they wore more clothing in many layers, they also ate plenty of vegetables which have carotenoids

I miss living in a forest. I used to run around all day without sunscreen and never burned back when I lived in a forest.

>be ancient greek
>gets full healthy spending the entire time eating healthy organic food and absorving vitamin D of the sun(that america is deficient)

>be modern american
>eat shit foods
>lacks vitamin D(lacks testo)(scientificamerican.com/article/vitamin-d-deficiency-united-states/)
>full of estrogen because of the sunscreen(ewg.org/sunscreen/report/the-trouble-with-sunscreen-chemicals/)

I got burned so bad I got prescribed vicodin and missed school for two weeks. Large yellow blisters coverd my entire upper body and leaked ooze

>chess
>made in africa

Laughs in indian

>How did people avoid getting sunburned?
Here we see Edison, Ford and friends
dressed appropriately for camping in the 1930s

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Ibero chads have sun resistance without being black

>What did people in the past do to avoid sunburn?
Not take off their fucking shirt and stand in the midday sun for several hours.
Maintaining a natural tan and wearing cool, loose clothing and shady hats, user.

Not celtic and Atlantic islands peoples.

Well whitey, your kind came from a cold environment, so you didn't have to deal with sun burn.

Not move to places they don't belong.

They didn't bitch about it

When the portugese first encountered blacks they were terrified that as they sailed to the equator for longer periods they would be turned into niggers.

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All Scandinavians and brits and celts never tan and have red and blonde hair - mutt

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in the 70s and 80s there was no such thing as sun burn.

wasn't until late 80's when the ozone started to get fucked.

I remember as a kid, being outside ALL FUCKING DAY (not exaggerating) and never used sunblock (i don't even think there was such a thing back then, suntan loation yes, copper tone was popular. But never sun block)

I was a teen in the 80's and still. never needed sun block and i remember one particular summer i beached it EVERY day
decided to be a beach bum. And nada. not one sun burn and never used sun block.

Incorrect nigger. Scandanavians, swedes in particular are often rather tan. Conversely peoples from the far north western atlantic islands near the arctic have had no exposure to intense sunlight for thousands of years.

user. Pale people don't tan. They get freckles. Where are you from?

No rake for you. Smart leaf is smart.

Anyone ever realize skin cancer became a thing when sunscreen use became widely prevalent?

Why not let your skin naturally adapt to an outside environment vs have the sun cook metallic chemicals into it?

15yrs of working outside every day, that's as tan as I'll get

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Goddamnit. I envy you.

go outside frequently enough you just tan

ya 80's was cool bro.

If i could go back i would. And stay there.

No nigger shines. No pc correctness.
Girls were girls, men were men. And fags were morally and publicly shamed.
Stretchy pants the ones the chicks wear all the time now were invented in the 80's was a glorious time to be a teen at the mall.
It was utopia.

they stayed in the shadow

pale nigger

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>cold environments didn't receive a lot of light
That's not necessarily true. Look at how dark the Tibetans are that live in the Himalayas. Snow is reflective of light too, which is why they have to wear special goggles or sunglasses to protect their eyes there when up in the mountains. Naturally, the light being reflected and being in greater intensity is also going to mean the skin receiving lots more UV rays. If you look at their faces, the most exposed part of their body in the environment, it's always darker too compared to the rest of their body. The Germanic and Brits just happened to be in an area that was overcast nearly year round and that affected their complexion and people's perceptions of it. They can still tan and handle the sun ok if they take the proper preparation like others have mentioned itt. What's really fucked for everyone though is that cancer rates are increasing and cancer medication usually comes with a warning about avoiding the sun.

lmaooo whitoids btfo by the sun just more proof you cave monkeys are abominations of nature

>civilization

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>Why not let your skin naturally adapt to an outside environment vs have the sun cook metallic chemicals into it?
Fugg. When you you put it like that it seems obvious.

Wear clothes, stay in the shade. Pretty simple if you're not a retard.

Not be white

I disagree with all of these especially the toilet, don’t disrespect crapper like that.

This.
Also, in the 1300-1500s, the hood. The regular fucking hood. Worn under one layer, maybe above another. Not attached to anything, you can pull it up, pull it back, and turn it inside out and fold it into a funny hat if it's warm inside.

wearing clothes
you are a retard btw

They had body hair and wore the skins of animals and sometimes used mud/ash, you frigin cuckboi.

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Seriously wtf are half these inventions? Biscuit cutter? Door stop? Golf tee? Kitchen table??? Im sure it took a real genius to make those. The only thing on here that a black actually "invented" is the super soaker, which is just a big water gun ffs. The ancient Egyptians werent fucking black so no you monkeys didnt invent paper(papyrus), alphabet goes to the poos iirc. Medicine? Im sure those witch doctors worked wonders and fucking Civilization? Get real nigger.

Nothing, now the arm I hung out the window while going down 95 is a nigger arm, and the arm I had on the steering wheel is vampire white at the shoulder with a nigger paw

>This latter improved dustpan design was patented by African-American inventor Lloyd Ray on August 9, 1897, while the first patented dustpan was by T.E. McNeill nearly 40 years prior.

Most of these "black inventions" are just improvements made by blacks. However some are impressive like the home security system. But hey it would make sense that a black person living around a bunch of niggers would get tired of their home getting burglarized.

lmao is that true?

most sunscreens also contain aluminum particulates which are absorbed through the skin, into the blood, and accumulate in the brain - causing Alzheimer's, dementia, and cancers in later years.
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Loose clothing

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Don't be a fucking Anglo. Even we Nords tann better than you do

nigpire.

So I live in the south and have to occasionally weed eat. Literally 100 degrees the other week. I wore incredibly light clothes and a hat and didnt wear sunscreen at all and just sweat my ass off. There wasnt any wind either. Once I resign to knowing im going to sweat it wasnt that bad. Didnt get a sun burn and got up early before noon so the sun wasnt at full blast. Columbia hiking pants and a sun hat did the job. Something my mom would do is take a rag and put water on it, doesnt have to be cold, and it cools you off something decent.

Killed everyone

They were outside most of the time so their tan grew and faded with the season. OP's pic spent 51 weeks in and office in London and 1 week under the tropic sun. It doesn't work that way.

stayed out of the sun

They just lived in their proper enviroment

Nigger slaves did the work instead and they come with built-in AIDS and sun protection

Mud

African did invent the stick tho

they wore clothes and hats retard

The rotary engine was an Australian invention.
It was first applied to a commercial thrasher which was then used to whip endless queues of blacks for lying

The aluminum particles are the main active ingredient. My grandfather was a golf course boomer who was loaded up on sunscreen every day for 30yrs. Got alzheimers and died.

Fuck off mate.
I invented the doorstop

>inventor's
>invention's

>sunscreen has shit in it that causes cancer
>blocks vitamin D as much as it blocks "harmful UV rays"
>forces you to wash your skin well, which literally washes the vitamin D precursors out of your skin, preventing you from absorbing more than a small fraction of what you need

is there anything boomers did right?

who the fuck still uses sunscreen in 2019 unless you get an expensive brand with no poison, and then take vitamin D in a pill

Ate fish.

Omega 3.

Increasing your consumption of omega-3 fatty acids is the first place to begin if you’re looking for internal photoprotection. Fatty acids found primarily in fish, DHA and EPA, reduce the inflammatory response to UV radiation and prevent the accompanying immunological suppression. What’s more, fish oil supplementation (4 grams/day) may shield skin from cancer on a genetic level. It’s less certain whether plant based omega-3s such as alpha-linoleic acid provide the same protective activity. My personal food of choice in the omega-3/skin department is wild salmon. It not only provides an excellent source of DHA and EPA, but also contains a powerful antioxidant known as astaxanthin which affords additional protection from phototoxicity.

Astaxanthin belongs to a class of colorful phytochemicals called carotenoids, which form a sort natural sunscreen within the epidermis or outer layer of the skin. Of all the known carotenoids, lycopene appears to be the most abundant in the skin and the most protective against the damaging effects of UV radiation. Cooked tomato based foods are the best source of this red pigment which is documented as making the skin less sensitive to sun exposure. The conclusion of one study summarized the role of lycopene and other carotenoids thusly, “Dietary carotenoids contribute to life long protection against harmful UV radiation”.

I can personally vouch for this. We (the family and I) eat a lot of fish. Very fair skin. No burns.

Aluminium doesn’t cause Alzheimer’s you plebs.
That study was 100% proven wrong.
It is in fact caused by sugar and is called Type 3 Diabetes by medical professionals.
High sugar and carb diets cause entanglements in the minds synapses.
The sugar industry has spent billions to keep this information out of the public sphere but it’s true.

holy shit dude

holy FUCKING shit

ive been eating tons of omega 3s and i noticed i dont sunburn anymore, like at all. i was wondering what the fuck was going on.

i literally havent had a sunburn in years and id spend up to 6 hours a day in the blazing summer sun recently, when in the past long ago just 10-15 minutes in the same conditions would absolutely destroy me

Can't get sunburn if the sun's afraid to look at you.

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