A gal in a scooty covered head to neck with a
scarf, sparing only the eyes  musing "Oh god!! if only there was some
mechanism to see the road without my eyes I'd cover  them too".There goes
the substitute  the sunglasses ... ask her  why all this .. she
replies .."U gotto be kidding ,  the sun's rays  are  so
harmful, lot of UV rays . They cause so many allergic  reactions."
Lol.. I really wonder are all these people dumb or pretend to be so. I am no dermatologist but from the little biology I have studied, we Indians are born dark skins with enough melanin and other colour pigments to protect us from the much feared tropical sun save a few unlucky ones.Now owing to the highly increasing popularity for white skinned damsels, one is lured to use these so called fairness creams .Adding one plus one it boils down to the fact that you voluntarily reduce or probably destroy the inbuilt melanin given to you for adaptation to the tropical climate and then cover yourself like mummies claiming you are protecting your skin.
Ok... I hear you.. You are saying what about the UV rays, there are holes in the ozone layer ?? If exposed they lead to even skin cancer..
Let me answer this by asking you ..."Dont you really know that you are causing these holes??"
Please don't be shocked.. its 5 th standard science.. remember CFC's????
      AAAhhhhh.. bulls eye...
 your deo's... every single spray contributes  to the craters up
there that you are talking about..Why do you do that??Personal hygiene??Are you
telling  me that people used to stink before deo's were invented and started being used?They never
 cared about personal grooming?Am  sure that  in most of our
houses  our parents  and grandparents  haven't fallen prey to
these environmental threats.Do they  stink?? Don't you hug your parents if
they  don't  have a deo on?? Then  why all this ado?
   And not to forget the polluted air for
which you cover  your nose...May  I  know where on earth is it
mentioned that it is salubrious  to breathe the very air you exhaled for a
prolonged period of time??
 Food for thought...

