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Sudden onset allergy to sunscreen
Posted on 6/12/14 at 6:41 pm
Posted on 6/12/14 at 6:41 pm
I'm getting prepped for the annual family vacation to the Redneck Riviera. I've been pulling the prima beta move and laying on the tanning bed to avoid serious burn. I've used sunscreen all of my life with no problems. After my first session in which I put sunscreen on my nose as I always do, I noticed some sneezing but thought nothing of it. Second session, same thing, sneezing more severe. After thinking it out, I realized the only thing different was sunscreen application. I went in the bathroom and washed it off and the sneezing stopped. I know allergens change through life, but I've never heard of this with sunscreen. Any similar experiences?
Posted on 6/12/14 at 6:44 pm to High C
You're using sunSCREEN in a tanning bed?
Posted on 6/12/14 at 6:45 pm to High C
youre a fricking idiot for using a tanning bed, and the universe punished you. zero sympathy.
Posted on 6/12/14 at 6:58 pm to shutterspeed
Only on my nose, as stated.
Other guy, it's either get a base or get burned up on the beach. If it's good enough for Mickey Rourke, it's good enough for me.
Other guy, it's either get a base or get burned up on the beach. If it's good enough for Mickey Rourke, it's good enough for me.
Posted on 6/12/14 at 7:00 pm to High C
What SPF? I used some SPF 50 or some shite that wrecked my eyes on a couple of occasions. I try not to using anything more than SPF 30 now.
Posted on 6/12/14 at 7:07 pm to High C
FWIW, scientific studies have shown that tanning does not decrease risk of sunburn.
Also, use of a tanning bed greatly increases risk of skin cancer.
Also, use of a tanning bed greatly increases risk of skin cancer.
This post was edited on 6/12/14 at 7:08 pm
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