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#15
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 06 Apr, 2009 08:35
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Any that you all recommend?
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#16
by
Mikekoz13
on 06 Apr, 2009 08:42
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Any that you all recommend?
I use the St. Ives Apricot Scrub. I actually buy the CVS brand which I think is actually the same product packaged differently. Great stuff!
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#17
by
Timmay
on 06 Apr, 2009 08:47
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Yes any kind of scrub will work bro. Just do not do the sun burn removal method. I will personally come down there and kick your ass myself if I hear of you doing that again LOL
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#18
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 06 Apr, 2009 08:49
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pffhahaha. will it leave a red and white mark?
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#19
by
Timmay
on 06 Apr, 2009 09:41
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It just might!
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#20
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 06 Apr, 2009 12:04
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Oh man, dont go the sunburn route. Follow the advice given - get a scrub. Keep safe
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#21
by
Head Bald Guy
on 06 Apr, 2009 18:20
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Don't exfoliate the skin as it will irritate you. Moisturize the damaged skin as often as possible and let it naturally regenerate and NEVER EVER go unprotected!!
HBG
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#22
by
Mikekoz13
on 06 Apr, 2009 18:22
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Don't exfoliate the skin as it will irritate you. Moisturize the damaged skin as often as possible and let it naturally regenerate and NEVER EVER go unprotected!!
HBG
Let me be clear here.... I DIDN'T MEAN TO EXFOLIATE WHILE SUNBURNED!!!!!!
I meant to exfoliate as a regular part of yoour routine!!!!!
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#23
by
Timmay
on 06 Apr, 2009 18:26
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Don't exfoliate the skin as it will irritate you. Moisturize the damaged skin as often as possible and let it naturally regenerate and NEVER EVER go unprotected!!
HBG
Let me be clear here.... I DIDN'T MEAN TO EXFOLIATE WHILE SUNBURNED!!!!!!
I meant to exfoliate as a regular part of yoour routine!!!!!
well duhhhhhh lol I knew that. I think HeadBlade guy just missunderstood what happened.
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#24
by
THier
on 07 Apr, 2009 03:39
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Ok,
While on the subject,, Mike and other east coasters,, WHEN should I start with the sun screen? I haven't seen any signs of too much sun,,, yet.
Thanks,
Tom
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#25
by
Timmay
on 07 Apr, 2009 06:40
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you should use sunscreen anytime you are outside with any sun all thru out the year
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#26
by
BaldBama
on 07 Apr, 2009 10:18
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Man...I just made this same mistake. Didn't think anything about protection, just went out to the state park and cooked out and cooked my head! No Bien!
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#27
by
Sly Red
on 07 Apr, 2009 10:25
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Here's the easy way to assure the situation is covered. Get yourself a good moisturiser with at least an SPF of 15. Use it every day and you're good for indoors or outdoors. If you plan to be out in the sun several hours (especially in the summer months) kick it up to SPF30.
Red
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#28
by
Tyler
on 08 Apr, 2009 00:42
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Ok,
While on the subject,, Mike and other east coasters,, WHEN should I start with the sun screen? I haven't seen any signs of too much sun,,, yet.
Thanks,
Tom
Yesterday.
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#29
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 08 Apr, 2009 08:02
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Ok,
While on the subject,, Mike and other east coasters,, WHEN should I start with the sun screen? I haven't seen any signs of too much sun,,, yet.
Thanks,
Tom
Yesterday.
Sorry Tyler. I dont think thats soon enough