I take it you joined TB after my last sunburn adventure. Cheezewiz will be in shortly to fill you in. This time I burnt my face and arms - the dinners were covered and untouched. The photos aren't that good, but you get the idea. It's been worse, but it still sucks. And don't ask me why I'm smiling, either.
Good God, woman. You have to be more careful than that. I had a basal cell carcinoma removed from the tip of my nose 15 years ago, caused by - you guessed it - repeated sunburn. Now I have this lovely crater the diameter of a pencil eraser there that reminds me to use sunblock whenever I go out. Don't let it happen to you. And to popinfresh, whatever you read or hear, it's poppycock. Tan is not healthy. Especially if it started as a burn.
Poppycock is chocolate/peanut popcorn sold in bags at the grocery store. Dont know what youre talking about.
Yeah, be careful, Steph. My wife has seen many tumors and cancers as as result of prolonged sun exposure. Each time you burn it increases the risk of future cancer. brad cook