Ouch, that sounds terrible ? and sorry about your mother and grandmother. My grandpa and grandma also have forms of skin cancer. My grandfather's isn't too bad but my grandma has white multiple cell melanoma so she tries avoiding the sun whenever she can. She wears long clothes, hats, and thin gloves throughout the summer.
What happened to no attention? You should have taken some sunscreen, fail troll. You look burned. :lol:
My plans for the summer? Hehe jk, I'm going to put my phone on silent mode, watch anime and other cartoons, sleep, eat, watch more anime...
my worst sunburn story comes from when I was 12.. I was at my best friend's place, a few days before our primary school graduation/formal (like tiny prom I guess), and we swam in her pool all day ? my face got so, so burned, and the day of the formal, my forehead started to peel ? I had a HUGE white circle on my brown head.. Mum tried to cover it with make up, but it didn't work much embarrassment
I have pale redhead people skin. SPF in makeup is so wonderful, killing two birds with one stone (even though I hate that saying-who kills birds with stones ). And that spray on sunscreen that is nice and sheer and not oily. So much better than that grease that we had when I was a kid, we had to slather on ourselves and looked like we took a bath in Crisco. Why can't people just be happy with what skin color they are? Dark skinned people are bleaching their skin, pale people are tanning. I'm sorry, you do not get enough vitamin d from the sun, just take a pill or drink some fortified milk. Vitamin d in high doses prevents cancer (according to 3 doctors I spoke with, 2 of which were oncologists, I did not just read that on the internets) and is amazing brain fuel. And I always thought fake tanner smelled like weird chemical coconuts, but hey, if you want to be tan, I'd go with the fake tanners. Maybe wear a body spray with some coconut or fruity notes to mask the smell. Wrinkles are very expensive to fix. Skin cancer is surprisingly quite deadly, and can strike people at younger ages than many other cancers. Anyone else not able to tan? I just get these reddish bumps that hurt and then turn into some cute freckles. I'm still white as a ghost. But ugh when people tell me I should tan (I can't!). Sometimes my veins show though, and if I am sleepy or cold (my blood leaves the surface of my skin) I actually look sick-not so cute. I've embraced my paleness, though, it's porcelain . We should all work with what we have, it's what makes us unique that also makes us beautiful. ️? I'M SERIOUS! Hallelujah for sunscreen! ️ Grease me up, Scotty!
Here is my terrible sunburn story. It was a summer day, I was about 8. My sister and I were riding bikes in our shorts. I was starting to be more independent, my mom would always slather sunscreen on us, but I wanted to do it myself. I did my face and arms, but forgot my legs. So of course after bike riding all day, the tops of my thighs were not only red, they started to turn purple. It was soooo painful. I even blistered some. I remember spending the next week under a ceiling fan with cool moist washcloths draped on my burnt legs. Not a very fun way to waste a week of your summer when you're a kid. I also had the fun line on each leg from my shorts which looked silly when I had my bathing suit on in swim class. It was fun to peel that skin off though, something is so satisfying about that part. I remember this day also involved sliding down this giant metal slide at my elementary school's playground. After it had been in the sun all day. This was the kind of day which you can literally cook an egg on the sidewalk. Once your butt starts frying about a quarter of the way down, there is no stopping until you are at the bottom, you just have to scream. You actually got a lot of credit from neighborhood kids if you could make it down that slide in the summer without screaming or crying.