This is what white sunblock looks like at 7k – apparently it melds with the sun, so don’t worry about looking like a plaster-of-Paris cast at 4am. It melts, melds, bends, blends, wends –
— tell me if i’m using non-existent words. (photo shot from a phone at 6:30am)
[i’m allergic to extreme ultraviolet rays (symptoms include: skin rash on exposure to midday sun); last October, the skindoctor told me it was “skin asthma” — now you tell me, nobody tells me these things (she’s good, she was even able to tell, just by looking at the skin, that i had allergic rhinitis); the SPF50 you saw here is doctor-prescribed. after shower — it’s just over-the-counter beige-tinted SPF30 before stepping out. and that’s my health post for today. see you on the outer rim)
it’s 4am, sunblock, thick, at 4am, don’t ask. (it’s to stop the skindoctor from fainting– she couldn’t believe i never wore sunblock before except when on the beach and on hikes; she said sunrays are not the same as before.)
it looks like cement on the face. if they’re going to be prescribed, they should at least come in beige or a tint similar to skin color.