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Lots of guys find The Fedora Lounge because their hair starts to thin and they begin looking for a hat. It's true that a brimmed hat provides excellent protection against the sun's rays. And statistics show that the rate of cancers of the head and neck rose with the decline of hat wearing. People are wising up as more and more brimmed hats are seen in the street.
But I understand there was a story in the news today, which I can only relate second hand, that said that this is true of people with plenty of hair as well. Apparently, dangerous skin cancers are even more problematic if you have hair, because they can remain hidden in the scalp until they are more difficult to treat. Melanoma of the scalp among people with plenty of hair is becoming more common, because they don't think they are vulnerable and don't wear head protection, even though they may be gooped up with sun screen.
Even for guys with a full head of hair, hats are a good thing to wear in the sun (and wind, rain, cold and snow for that matter). There's a reason heads were always covered outdoors for centuries.
But I understand there was a story in the news today, which I can only relate second hand, that said that this is true of people with plenty of hair as well. Apparently, dangerous skin cancers are even more problematic if you have hair, because they can remain hidden in the scalp until they are more difficult to treat. Melanoma of the scalp among people with plenty of hair is becoming more common, because they don't think they are vulnerable and don't wear head protection, even though they may be gooped up with sun screen.
Even for guys with a full head of hair, hats are a good thing to wear in the sun (and wind, rain, cold and snow for that matter). There's a reason heads were always covered outdoors for centuries.