Rough break-in to beach season.
#1
Rough break-in to beach season.
After not really having my shirt off in the sun since July, I went to the beach for 4 hours Friday, and 5 hours Saturday. SPF 30 wasn't enough for my white *** this time. I'm burned everywhere that my board shorts don't cover, even my armpits, putting on deodorant was more painful than I have ever imagined. Probably going to be chilling for a few days before going back out ,and rocking some SPF 80 until my skin gets used to the sun again. I used to spend 5 hours out there without sunscreen and be fine..but that was when I was tan.
IT HURTS.
IT HURTS.
#6
I thought it was called the Gunshine State
#9
Make sure you grab the lotion and not super glue.
We also went Friday and were there for only 2 hours and I got fried. I have been in the sun a lot already this year and we even spent 8 hours out there a month or so ago and I didn't get this burned.
We were in the Jeep so an extra hour in the sun was with the top off so 3 total hours but damn I was surprised
We also went Friday and were there for only 2 hours and I got fried. I have been in the sun a lot already this year and we even spent 8 hours out there a month or so ago and I didn't get this burned.
We were in the Jeep so an extra hour in the sun was with the top off so 3 total hours but damn I was surprised
#11
There is absolutely no reason to go to wisconsin... come enjoy our -50 wind chill for a week in January on thats not exaggerating, we are at 37 and rain so screw all of you complaining about sunburn
#12
Man I know everyone adapts to thier surrounds but, I don't know how in the hell y'all deal with that for months and months.
#13
Snow= snowmobiling (fun as hell), skiing/snowboarding, ice fishing (drinking if the fish arent biting)... though I dont do any of those anymore. I need to move south
#14
I couldn't live somewhere that girls couldn't wear skirts at least eight months out of the year. I gotta have a reason to live. I never use sunscreen. I hardly get sunburned no matter how long I out in the sun. I might get red if I'm out for a few hours but the next day it's just tan. I blame it on the indian in me. I've got some sweet *** tan lines on my wrists here lately. I've been wearing gloves while I go out on my bike rides, looks like my hands have been in a cast in some light.
Last edited by 01FR500; 04-26-2011 at 09:00 PM.
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