Sentences with phrase «less time in the sun»

This lotion has powerful intensifiers which help you get a better tan in a shorter amount of time, meaning you'll spend less time in the sun.
Users of the mobile app reported spending less time in the sun (average days keeping time in the sun to a minimum, 60.4 percent for app users vs. 49.3 percent for nonusers) and more use of all sun protection behaviors (such as sunscreen, protective clothing and shade) combined (average days, 39.4 percent vs. 33.8 percent).
Statistically, skin cancer rates continue to rise, despite the fact that we are (as a whole) spending less time in the sun and wearing more sunscreen.

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It turns out that when we let ourselves surrender to the «Time of the Season,» we are less like the animals and flowers of the field than a) like actors playing parts in some two - bit melodrama about low - class Others, or, b) like the starry - eyed Icaruses of the first verse seeking to take one another «to the sun» and «to promised lands.»
In less time than it takes to travel once around the sun, these charismatic preachers went home to the Bible belt, and their parting shot?
A focused laser can do more damage in less time than the giant sun.
Dear Friends, in times of heatwaves and frolicking in the sun, we unleash our latest and newest issue in all its colourful splendour, with no less than musical polymath Brian Eno, and what's more, in conversation with his daughter Irial in a uniquely intimate father / daughter setting that makes it all the more charming and fun ---LSB-...]
Perfect for those days when you want to spend less time indoors and more time eating and having fun in the sun.
Also, because most Sun Devil games aren't over until midnight Central time, 1 a.m. Eastern, newspapers back East don't get the score, much less the stats, in the Sunday papers.
This actually initiated my first time nursing in public - I went out to the parking lot of our apartment complex and nursed my babe in the sun for a few minutes - less than 10 because I didn't want her to be sunburned.
My Moby was great for the first month, but once it went over 90 degrees, I was ready for less fabric and less time spent in the hot sun wrapping up.
The IMF predicts that most stellar mass is in low - mass stars and that less than 1 % of all stars are born with masses in excess of ten times that of the Sun.
In less than a few tens of seconds, the blast emitted energy that might correspond to 10,000 times the energy released by our sun over the past five billion years.
Haumea is an interesting object: it rotates around the Sun in an elliptic orbit which takes it 284 years to complete (it presently lies fifty times further from the Sun than the Earth), and it takes 3.9 hours to rotate around its axis, much less than any other body measuring more than a hundred kilometers long in the entire Solar System.
GRB 990123, was one of the most energetic and the most closely observed gamma bursts ever — emitting in less than a few tens of seconds a blast energy that might correspond to ten thousand times the energy released by our sun over the past five billion years.
Telescopes peering back in time to less than a billion years after the Big Bang have spotted individual galaxies with dust that weighs hundreds of millions of times as much as the sun.
Astronomers estimate that around 2000 stars reside within Trumpler 14, ranging in size from less than one tenth to up to several tens of times the mass of the Sun.
Surprisingly, such observations show that the sun also causes semidiurnal tides in the atmosphere, which are more than 20 times stronger, although the solar gravitational forcing is less than half that of the moon.
«All that mass — almost 1 billion times the mass of the sun — needs to be gathered in less than 690 million years,» Bañados said.
According to Radebaugh, the process probably proceeds much more slowly on Titan than on Earth because, at 10 times Earth's distance from the sun, there is less energy to power erosive processes in the moon's atmosphere.
Four of these new planets are less than 2.5 times the size of Earth and orbit in their sun's habitable zone, defined as the range of distance from a star where the surface temperature of an orbiting planet may be suitable for life - giving liquid water.
And then I also thought about the fact that over the history of the life of the universe, neutrinos are not just produced by the sun, but when stars explode in a supernova, the most brilliant fireworks in the universe, as brilliant as those fireworks are, less than 1 percent of the energy of the star is coming out in light; 99 percent is coming out as neutrinos and so neutrinos are being, [and] every time [a star explodes there's] an incredible burst of neutrinos.
By measuring the size of the largest raindrop imprints (inset) in ash that solidified soon after an eruption 2.7 billion years ago (pocked slab, main image) and comparing them to the imprints made by drops of various sizes and momentums in lab tests, the team estimates that the density of Earth's oxygen - free atmosphere 2.7 billion years ago most likely ranged between 50 % and 108 % of today's air and was certainly less than twice its modern density — a thickness insufficient to offset the dimness of the sun at the time.
The two stars in the system — one about three times more massive than the sun and the other a little less massive — are so close to each other that one orbit takes only 3 days.
At the planes» cruising altitude of 50,000 feet, the sky is 20 - 30 times darker than as seen from the ground, and there is much less atmospheric turbulence, allowing fine structures and motions in the Sun's corona to be visible.
When a star less than eight times the mass of our Sun runs out of the supply of hydrogen fueling the thermonuclear reaction raging in its stellar core, it may transform into a red giant instead of ending its life in a dramatic supernova explosion.
The timing of this storm in early spring means that the angle of the sun in the sky makes snow less likely to accumulate on roadways, Oraveck said, but the buds and blossoms on trees could grab more of the heavy, wet snow, possibly leading to more damage to them.
«We asked, what if we could find a place where stars could grow much faster, perhaps to the size of many thousands of suns; could they form supermassive black holes in less time
According to a paper published Wednesday in the journal Nature, the black hole is 12 billion times the mass of the Sun and was formed in the very infancy of our universe — less than 900 million years after the Big Bang.
The young, eruptive variable star completes a rotation in less than 4.4 days (unlike Sol's 25.4 days or over three and a half weeks) which creates a magnetic field around a hundred times stronger than the Sun's (NASA news release; and Michael E. Contadakis, 1995).
But with more time indoors comes less time out in the sun.
Besides the obvious benefits like super-fresh produce and time spent outside, there are some less well - known benefits to gardening such as probiotics present in the soil, getting a greater amount of Vitamin D from the sun while spending time outdoors, and the scientifically proven stress relief of working in the soil.
In winter, the sun sets earlier, a chill fills the air, and we spend less time outside being active and more time inside eating starchy and sugary foods.
Of course, in modern times, with no shortage of electricity to light the post-sunset (and pre-dawn) hours, we are less limited by the sun than our ancestors might have been.
Shorter daylight, colder weather and weaker sun rays in certain parts of the country make it difficult to produce enough vitamin D. Spending less time outdoors with your skin exposed may lead to less - than - optimal levels.
It's estimated that over 95 percent of US senior citizens may be deficient in vitamin D, not only because they tend to spend a lot of time indoors but also because they produce less in response to sun exposure (a person over the age of 70 produces about 30 percent less vitamin D than a younger person with the same sun exposure).2
As it gets colder, it is less common to go for a walk outside, or sit in the sun during our time off, which not only affects our -LSB-...]
Time of Day — Early morning is, for similar reasons, the best time to sunbathe if you have not already built up a base tan, because you're less likely to burn in the mild morning sun than later in the Time of Day — Early morning is, for similar reasons, the best time to sunbathe if you have not already built up a base tan, because you're less likely to burn in the mild morning sun than later in the time to sunbathe if you have not already built up a base tan, because you're less likely to burn in the mild morning sun than later in the day.
Since indoor workers, who get three to nine times less solar UV exposure than outdoor workers, are missing out on exposure to the beneficial UVB rays, they will have lower levels of vitamin D and therefore miss out on the «built - in» cancer protection offered by regular exposure to the sun, or a sun lamp.
In fact, once I started eating acai on a regular basis, I noticed significantly less aging, have no more sun scars on my face (from way too much time in the sun tanning when I was younger), and it's also easier for me to keep my complexion clear when I use acaIn fact, once I started eating acai on a regular basis, I noticed significantly less aging, have no more sun scars on my face (from way too much time in the sun tanning when I was younger), and it's also easier for me to keep my complexion clear when I use acain the sun tanning when I was younger), and it's also easier for me to keep my complexion clear when I use acai.
If you're generally healthy but want to make sure you're getting enough or want to boost your D during less - sunny months (when your body has a harder time making enough on its own), Dr. Jampolis recommends taking 1,000 to 2,000 IU of D3 a day in the winter (or year - round if you're overweight or don't get much sun).
With summer now in mid swing and the weather starting to look less bleak (always in July), it's now time to soak in the suns rays and feel the warmth on our skin.
You will see a difference in a few weeks with a good quality skincare product, but also as time passes, you will have less sun damage and fewer fine lines and wrinkles forming.
In a way there's a little less time to relax, nonetheless, I'm super energized after spending time outside, in the sun, and with loved ones near to me.In a way there's a little less time to relax, nonetheless, I'm super energized after spending time outside, in the sun, and with loved ones near to me.in the sun, and with loved ones near to me...
He spends all of his days, or at least the ones when the sun stays in the sky way past dinner time, guiding fly fishermen down the Snake River, and along no less beautiful rivers and streams, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
You can limit time spent in the sun by enjoying the shade and taking your pet for walks early in the morning and later in the evening when the UV rays are less intense.
The expansive beach is a peaceful and less populated location to lay out in the sun, or spend the day combing the beach for sea glass (a common find in the Oxnard area if you spend the time to look) or searching for seashells.
Undoubtedly the best time to visit Uluwatu Temple is in the late afternoon when the heat to the sun is less intense.
At loveholidays.com, we want you to make the most of your holiday in the sunless time flying, more time on the beach!
Winter sun breaks are a very popular market and with London City's unique 20 minute check - in time with luggage customers can leave the gloom of winter and be in the sun in less than three hours.»
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