Screen: the sunblock melds — don’t worry about it

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skin under a sheen

screen without seam

(published for:

Screen

of the WordPress Daily Prompt)

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 –  

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— 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)

use a sunblock

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.1sunblock

See you on the outer edge.