In July, I used to go to this bridge in Norwell to jump off of. It was safe and all, so don't worry about that. Well anyway, since I spend hours at a time there I recieve a lot of exposure to the sun. One day, I forgot sunscreen and paid the price. The tops of my shoulders and base of my neck got really burned. I took a few days of a break, but it still wasn't completely gone. I couldn't wear sunscreen again because it burned like hell to put it on. Well guess what? I got burned again in the same exact spot. Now it has healed, but I am left with a pale white area where I was burned covered with sun spots and freckles. The skin doesn't feel the same like it feels thinner. I was wondering if this will eventually go away and color the same as the rest of my back or should I go see a dermatologist now?
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Sunburn on top of sunburn
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yeah, i tried spraying on coopertone spf 50 stuff and it burned worse than alcohol on a cut. I guess the rub on stuff would've been better.
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I agree that it does rule and I also use it when I go out now since it's quick and easy. Just take my word to not put it on a sunburn or raw skin. Get the white rub-on kind and find a hot girl/guy to rub it in for you.