• MeDuViNoX
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    5 months ago
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    Personally, not a fan of the star damage.

  • Wanderer
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    I went to Australia/New Zealand.

    I now look 5 years younger. Not even exaggerating. I guess I look kinda young and I’m at an age where that’s possible. But way more people have commented that I look younger than I am than back home.

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      The number of skin cancer clinics I saw in Australia was alarming.

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        Skin cancer capital of the world. And while we probably take sun protection much more seriously than other countries, soooo many people are still pretty complacent/lazy.

        Slip, slop, slap friends. The sun is a deadly lazer

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      Star damage does incredible things to your skin such as getting rid of old skin layers, but next time try a lactic acid serum for a peeling.

  • SturgiesYrFase
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    I live next to a beach in Scotland. The amount of pastey white folk who are lobsterised, soaking in the star damage, right now isfrankly believable, people here will bbq in a light drizzle if it’s over 14°C.

    • SzethFriendOfNimi
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      For now I look fabulous.

      What about years from now? Your cellular growth will be many.

      It may be.

      Are you not concerned?

      I worry only for now.

      But later?

      Later is not now.