seraphcelene: (dawn skin deep by aurora north)
Well, it would seem that Baz Luhrman was right. I see that now, and I would like to apologize to my friend's of fairer complexions for all the times I teased and mocked your inability to spend any significant time in the sun.

Apparently, neither can I.

I currently sport a rather nasty sunburn. It's not as red as it was yesterday or the day before that, but it is still, if not more so, completely uncomfortable. I am also wearing a semi-permanent tank top. It is three shades lighter than my arms, upper chest and face. Not to mention, less red.

This Sucks!

I am hot and uncomfortable and I have a tan line for the ages. Everyone is laughing. I blame Sin. It's her fault entirely that I was out for three hours in the blazing sun.

I spent Fourth of July at a Parade and this is the entry I wrote but never posted. So, here it is. Incidentally, I was vaguely hung over from the night before (spent dancing on bars at Shark's Cove in Hermosa) and it was so overcast that morning that I forgot to apply SPF. Never again, I say!

Fortunately, I have found a super-duper-peachy-keen sunblock. I don't typically like sunblock/sunscreen because it's so oily. This one isn't. In fact, I have become obsessive about applying it because it smooths on and dries like a lotion so that I feel like I don't have any sunblock on at all. I am in heaven.

Now all I have to do is get rid of the tan lines.

Brought to you by:
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock. SPF 45.

Date: 2005-07-27 05:41 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] destro.livejournal.com
Jesus, I know the feeling. No air conditioning in car, equals window rolled down, equals hand out of window, equals Two-Face Dafna, suburnt on my left, lily white on my right.

Gimme the name of that "super-duper-peachy-keen" sunblock, yo, because that's the same problem I have -I can't stand how oily most sunscreen is 'cause my skin break out like *that*. Unless the sunscreen you're talking about is that
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock -then you've already answered my question. Ho.

You are my first step to FLIST domination. I shall now venture forth and try and catch up on three weeks o' crap.

Date: 2005-07-27 10:23 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_tallian_/
Oooo, that had to hurt.

I am totally caucasian and therefore slather sunscreen on all year long, even though I live in Minnesota. My current favorite is DDF Moisturizing Sunblock SPF 30, and they have a Matte version that I sometimes use if it's really sweaty out, since it sinks in with absolutely no residue.

And hats. I wear a lot of hats.

Date: 2005-07-27 03:08 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] diachrony.livejournal.com
You know the one problem with the Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry Touch sunblock ... it *reeks* of perfume! Otherwise I'd love it. My sister's highly annoyed by most perfumey things and it makes her crazy when I use this -- and I don't care for the smell either (besides, it clashes with the scents I'm wearing purposely).

I often use the DDF ultra matte sunscreen -- not greasy at all. However, after it sinks in, any excess product tends to leave whitish patches that need to be buffed/wiped off, and I'm betting this would be a lot more noticeable and more of a problem on darker skin. The Neutrogena doesn't do that. If only they'd make it fragrance-free ...

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