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sandyRoe | 18:35 Thu 26th Jul 2018 | ChatterBank
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...the sun?
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Yes......more or less. I gather by "sun" you mean UV rays.
Yes, they are a pretty good protection although you can still tan.
I have a lovely, paper parasol that I bought in China. It opens out almost flat and provides shade for my whole body. It has been with me to many places around the world. It is a godsend.
They appear to be quite cheap too . . .

https://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/uv-umbrella
I have a large cotton parasol, Sandy......wouldn't be without it if I'm outside.....but I'm very aware I need to keep the sun off my face...x
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That sounds good. I was thinking of getting one for my next walk. It's reflective on the outside to throw off some of the heat.
My ginger shade thief says yes. Still apply sun cream though.
I wouldn't bother with a 'parasol' - but I always take a small fold up umbrella to hot countries. Easy to pack, easy to carry.... I wouldn't be without it.

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