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Reapist Title: Official ACF HIOFI Poster
Posts: 4,367
Registered: 2001-12-20 03:56:16
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You sound like my oldest daughter. If I cut grass in the yard she could walk outside and instantly be sneezing and turning red around the eyes and nose.
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Tipztoe Posts: 1,775
Registered: 2004-3-1 17:53:43
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I complain about heatwaves because it's not supposed to get that g'dam hot in the NE.
Especially humid heatwaves..
I just bought another tractor to mow my lawn since I have to mow it every week and emptying the push mower bag every 60 seconds cause the grass is so thick is a pita.
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-Accident- Title: Waiting to happen
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Registered: 2000-8-24 09:49:04
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My only complaint is that, now that I'm allergic to sunshine, I break out in itchy hives if I get too much exposure. Not much of an issue up in the Boston area, but last week we were at Disney World and you can still see where I had hives on my chest and arms -- sunscreen must have washed off in the pool.
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Date Posted:
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-Foxy- posted:
move to texas ;P
There's really only two things keeping me here - family and job. Job could actually move me if I wanted to, but I don't want to leave the family.
I was born in Arizona and grew up in Tennessee...heat is in my blood!
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Jezza_Belle Title: =^.^=
Posts: 2,771
Registered: 2001-2-24 02:29:30
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Date Posted:
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My only complaint is that, now that I'm allergic to sunshine, I break out in itchy hives if I get too much exposure. Not much of an issue up in the Boston area, but last week we were at Disney World and you can still see where I had hives on my chest and arms -- sunscreen must have washed off in the pool.
I have 600 brands and types of sunscreen around my house SPF 57-100, I have melasma, and the kid can trigger a flare with minimal exposure.
The biggest problem is I can't find one that doesn't make my acne worse, and some brands have so much nasty perfume in them that they trigger other allergies.
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Dark_EternalFF Title: Official ACF Turd
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Registered: 2002-11-8 22:44:06
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:00am
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-Accident- posted:
My only complaint is that, now that I'm allergic to sunshine, I break out in itchy hives if I get too much exposure. Not much of an issue up in the Boston area, but last week we were at Disney World and you can still see where I had hives on my chest and arms -- sunscreen must have washed off in the pool.
VAMPIRE
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Jezza_Belle Title: =^.^=
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Registered: 2001-2-24 02:29:30
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Dark_EternalFF posted:
-Accident- posted:
My only complaint is that, now that I'm allergic to sunshine, I break out in itchy hives if I get too much exposure. Not much of an issue up in the Boston area, but last week we were at Disney World and you can still see where I had hives on my chest and arms -- sunscreen must have washed off in the pool.
VAMPIRE
lol, I was just gonna say... we might as well all be sparklepires.
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-Accident- Title: Waiting to happen
Posts: 660
Registered: 2000-8-24 09:49:04
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Date Posted:
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Jezza_Belle posted:
-Accident- posted:
My only complaint is that, now that I'm allergic to sunshine, I break out in itchy hives if I get too much exposure. Not much of an issue up in the Boston area, but last week we were at Disney World and you can still see where I had hives on my chest and arms -- sunscreen must have washed off in the pool.
I have 600 brands and types of sunscreen around my house SPF 57-100, I have melasma, and the kid can trigger a flare with minimal exposure.
The biggest problem is I can't find one that doesn't make my acne worse, and some brands have so much nasty perfume in them that they trigger other allergies.
Yeah, that is pretty tough. I'm glad the Pill keeps my acne at bay. I know there are sunscreen formulas that are oil-free and hypoallergenic, but the sunscreen I like best right now is Banana Boat SPF 50 -- there's a kids' version that has titanium dioxide in it that has a nice feel when it goes on.
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Jezza_Belle Title: =^.^=
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Registered: 2001-2-24 02:29:30
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Date Posted:
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Jezza_Belle posted:
-Accident- posted:
My only complaint is that, now that I'm allergic to sunshine, I break out in itchy hives if I get too much exposure. Not much of an issue up in the Boston area, but last week we were at Disney World and you can still see where I had hives on my chest and arms -- sunscreen must have washed off in the pool.
I have 600 brands and types of sunscreen around my house SPF 57-100, I have melasma, and the kid can trigger a flare with minimal exposure.
The biggest problem is I can't find one that doesn't make my acne worse, and some brands have so much nasty perfume in them that they trigger other allergies.
Yeah, that is pretty tough. I'm glad the Pill keeps my acne at bay. I know there are sunscreen formulas that are oil-free and hypoallergenic, but the sunscreen I like best right now is Banana Boat SPF 50 -- there's a kids' version that has titanium dioxide in it that has a nice feel when it goes on.
Yeah I have oil free, dry feeling, faces kind, baby kind, all natural baby kind... all of them make me break out. its not so bad in winter, I can get away without wearing sunscreen with how little direct sun we get. Most of mine are neutrogena, but I'm going to go and try some other brands this year, since most of them have caught up on the SPF sunblock.
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TickyAtack Posts: 1,303
Registered: 2001-10-23 15:46:32
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:00am
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Dark_EternalFF posted:
I love the winter. Every other season can DIAF. Fkin pollen.
Dark_EternalFF posted:
suddenly I basically keeled over.  swelled up and became a running mess of mucus and tears
Reapist posted:
she could walk outside and instantly be sneezing and turning red around the eyes and nose.
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I'm allergic to sunshine, I break out in itchy hives if I get too much exposure.
Jezza_Belle posted:
I have melasma, and the kid can trigger a flare with minimal exposure.
The biggest problem is I can't find one that doesn't make my acne worse, and some brands have so much nasty perfume in them that they trigger other allergies.
I now agree with reapist
Reapist posted:
Pussies. All of you.
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