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Skin Cancer Isn't Pretty--Any Questions?

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2007

A short 10-second public service announcement showing the damaging effects of sun exposure on a woman. From the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (www.eiconline.org) and the Sun Safety Alliance (www.sunsafetyalliance.org).

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  • How come at the end she sounds like a broke down alcoholic?? lol!

  • @dithcutie, It's mostly the people in South Asia who are obsessed with lighter skin tone. 

  • lol at first she is beautiful... and then shoo looked like an old hag

    thumbs up if u repeated the video on and on

  • white ppl what to be black, black ppl want to be white THEY WANT THE OPPOSITE!!!!

  • @ty99999returns Of course!  it is a matter of common sense, you just expose yourself to the sun as you do your things, menaing you NEVER GO AND LAY DOWN IN THE BEACH FOR HOURS AND HOURS!

  • @marketofideas They perhaps have darker skins, or they are used to the sun, even though you never know. Excessive sun exposure is dangerous for anyone. I don't understand why white, beautiful girls want to be dark, conversely, why some dark girls want to be white and blond!

    I'm referring to girls, but this also applies to men.

  • people should use sunscreen+ this ad copied the "partnership for a drug free america" ads done in the 80s

  • In some countries people don't wear as much clothes or cover themselves as much as others and don't have all the brand name suncreens, so I ask you do they always get sun cancer>?

  • Sensible. Haha! Since when are humans sensible?

  • You need sensible summer sun exposure folks. A half hour in the noon day sun in the summer two or three days a week in a swimsuit is plenty. Just don't overdo it. Don't use sunscreen. It is bad for you and prevents Vitamin D formation.

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