Harry Potter vs Twilight Domanda
Why didn't the Twilight Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. wear sunblock to block the sun on sunny days?
that would be better than setting a bad example da skipping school. stupid mistake Meyer
Harry Potter vs Twilight Risposte
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cassie-1-2-3 said:
Any form of lotion, because of the extra oils that don't absorbe into the skin, would increase their skin cells' index of refraction, causing them to sparkle even brilliantly.
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bri-marie said:
Because sunblock/screen is a misnomer. It does not block UV rays from hitting the skin, it just limits the amount that skin absorbs. And even then, sunblock/screen doesn't always work -- that's why it's possible to get sunburn while wearing sunblock/screen. So, a vampire wearing sunscreen wouldn't stop them from sparkling in the sun, as the UV rays would still hit their skin.
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Lunalovely said:
Like others have said, sunscreen doesnt always help against UV rays (but it DID work in The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, then again those vamps burned in the sunlight). It probably WOULD help, but not alot. They would probably still sparkle, just not as brightly as normal
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LavenderBrown said:
This would not work (as proved da other answers), but cloudy days to not completely block sunlight.
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slytherinangel said:
Because they sparkled...they didn't burn in the sun....duh.
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