The Irish are generally considered to have a fair complexion. We surve
yed the distribution of skin type in an Irish city population (n = 100
0). Skin type prevalence was as follows: type 1: 26%, type 2: 49.6%, t
ype 3: 19.7%, type 4: 4.3%, type 5: 0.3%, type 6: 0.1%. Sunbeds were u
sed by 16% of the population. Malignant melanoma occurred in 1.4% of p
atients, non-melanoma skin cancer In 6%. The high frequency of sunbed
use in a fair skinned population and the high incidence of skin cancer
is disturbing and highlights the need for ongoing public health educa
tion regarding ultraviolet radiation risks.