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What Is Dive Skin Or Stinger Suit

Posted by ecostinger on 14th Aug 2014

Dive Skins are full body cover swimsuits with longs sleeves and legs used when diving in water temperatures above 25 °C (77 °F). They are normally made from Spandex or Lycra and provide little thermal protection, but do protect the skin from jellyfish stings, abrasion and sunburn. This kind of suit is also known as a Stinger Suit famously called in Australia which protect surfers agains …
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Surfing And Surfboard Wax

Posted by ecostinger on 14th Aug 2014

Applying surfboard wax to your board sure helps. The surface of a board is slippery to begin with. Put it in the water and the friction decreases enough that you are constantly falling Off. Surfboard wax is typically made from about 60% paraffin, 15% microcrystalline wax, about 5% petroleum jelly and a little scented dye. Warm water wax may have a bit more wax and less petroleum jelly …
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Safety And Protection When On The Beach

Posted by ecostinger on 14th Aug 2014

Even with all the known risks of tanning, it seems many still see it as a must do and so they head off to the beach to enjoy some summer rays. Both men and women feel sexier and healthier wearing the natural glow of a tan. Enjoying your time at the beach can be safe with the right protection. The key to tanning is avoiding a sunburn by making sure your skin is properly protected.  …
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Guidelines For Skin Protection

Posted by ecostinger on 14th Aug 2014

When it comes to skin protection, the most important tip one could give you, would be to tell you whether you are young or old you should take all necessary precautions to prevent ultraviolet damage to your skin. This includes avoiding the sun, wearing sun protection clothing, wearing a hat, and properly using sunscreen. Skin Protection begins with avoiding the sun during the times w …
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