Anyone gets the prickly feeling (on the cheek) from outdoor exposure? I guess it's from the sun here
Like needle prickly feeling. If yes, what should I do?
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BabyDoll wrote:Anyone gets the prickly feeling (on the cheek) from outdoor exposure? I guess it's from the sun here
Like needle prickly feeling. If yes, what should I do?
MAC wrote:BabyDoll wrote:Anyone gets the prickly feeling (on the cheek) from outdoor exposure? I guess it's from the sun here
Like needle prickly feeling. If yes, what should I do?
1. stay in house
2. ask boyfriend to keep pricky somewhere else
BabyDoll wrote:MAC wrote:BabyDoll wrote:Anyone gets the prickly feeling (on the cheek) from outdoor exposure? I guess it's from the sun here
Like needle prickly feeling. If yes, what should I do?
1. stay in house
2. ask boyfriend to keep pricky somewhere else
wonder if Concord have more intellectual answers
Concord wrote:BabyDoll wrote:MAC wrote:BabyDoll wrote:Anyone gets the prickly feeling (on the cheek) from outdoor exposure? I guess it's from the sun here
Like needle prickly feeling. If yes, what should I do?
1. stay in house
2. ask boyfriend to keep pricky somewhere else
wonder if Concord have more intellectual answers
Nah, it could be Bell's Paulsy but then Dr. D would know better.
Actually it is a side effect of detox.
Jeevan wrote:do u get a rash following the sensation? its usual to get that feeling if you are not used to extreme temperature changes.
If you do get a rash its excessive histamine secretions which following exposure to sun.
try applying a good sunblock, and before sleeping at night put on thinly cut slices of cucumber. Aloe vera can help as well.
cheers,
J
BabyDoll wrote:by the way, is it true that the maximum coverage for a sun block is SPF 30. Anything beyond that actually doesnt give further protection.
BabyDoll wrote:by the way, is it true that the maximum coverage for a sun block is SPF 30. Anything beyond that actually doesnt give further protection.
Jeevan wrote:BabyDoll wrote:by the way, is it true that the maximum coverage for a sun block is SPF 30. Anything beyond that actually doesnt give further protection.
sunblocks do not offer 100% protection, it just minimises the damage. the best way is to put it on and avoid sun. drink loads of water, and eat fruits high on water content(watermelon), and cucumber and aloe vera help:) i guess nothing would go wrong after that.
MAC wrote:when i go swim i use 100 proof sun block. product name = roof.
BabyDoll wrote:MAC wrote:when i go swim i use 100 proof sun block. product name = roof.
can i get them here?