Hello all. I am about to start a seasonal (8 to 10 months) of wildland, outdoor firefighting.
I am 27.25 years old now and already see some aging of my face. I avoid the sun often and apply sunscreen all the time.
With this position I will be exposed to roughly 80 to 100 hours of outdoor work per week. (Gonna be lowish on sleep. Roughly 7 to 8 hours a night).
What are some ways I can avoid the inevitable aging of my skin from both the stress and sun?
I of course will be using sunscreen all throughout. Also high doses of polypdium leucotomos, c60 here and there, lots of tomato paste in my diet, high dose astaxathin and white tea when I can. Supplemental gelatin for collagen I will also have, as well as supplemebtal lutein for skin elasticity and slight extra sun protection.
While away I will have no choice in what I eat, so methionine restriction is off the table, fasts longer than 36 hours will be impossible (I regularly do 5 to 7 day fasts, once per month, and at least one 2 day fast per week). I have a feeling all of my aging gains will disappear quickly over this whole season of strenous work and sun. At 80 to 100 hours a week, wow. I mean I only get 200 hours of sun per year, maybe 250. My external aging will likely go into overdrive this year, especially as I near 30 and lose my ability to fast for potential useful autophagy.
Should I avoid this position at all? Do you think with the measures above I can at least avert it significantly? (I feel like that isnt possible with the amount of sun I will be getting. Regardless of my zinc oxide sunscreen usage.
Plus, what do you guys will be more damaging? The sun itself, or the sheer amount of oxidative stress from the Huge amount of work?
Please advise my fellow longecitians.