Being in Australia, I was really sun conscious. For a couple of summers there, I did the baby oil thing, and my my mom said, 'Just don't. You'll regret it.'
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I don't approve of sunbathing, and it's bad for you.
Growing up in Dumfries, I got no sun - I spent all my time in my room making records. When I came to America, it made me recognise the benefits of sunlight. Oh, and I also got a good haircut. I used to have a terrible haircut.
I'm pretty fair-skinned, so I need to get in the sun for a little while.
There is not much sun, but I didn't move to Manchester to go to the beach.
I'm so fair that I didn't go in the sun as a child. When all my friends were on the beach, I was going to ballet. The teachers there didn't like you going in the sun, so I never did.
Since I was growing up in New Zealand where there's a hole in the ozone layer above us, we get so much sun damage to our skin, and the thing we can do to look after ourselves is use sunscreen during the day, but making sure your skin is well hydrated while you sleep.
My skin gets so dry and chapped, and the second I get off the plane, I apply so much sunscreen.
Since I'm constantly in the sun, I use sunscreen daily.
I am not a sun person at all. I think it's a cancerous poison and I don't want it touching me.
I'm not going to lie. I rarely wear sunblock.