InVOLuntary
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I'm not even sure @Jackcrevol would try that and he's a communist.There is no way on God's green earth that I would try that. No. Freaking. Way.
I'm not even sure @Jackcrevol would try that and he's a communist.There is no way on God's green earth that I would try that. No. Freaking. Way.
Bull frog sunscreenSpeaking from personal experience (unfortunately), I have used Neutragena Ultra Sheer cream with SPF 100, also SPF 70 on my face and ears. Not had a single sunburn since using it. Usually only reapply once while out.
I use Neutragena Beach Defense on my neck and body with the same results.
Key to applying sunscreen: make sure that you do it about 30-60 minutes prior to going out. Most people wait until they are already outside, and sweating. Makes that first application less effective. I believe that the key is the first application soaking in pre-sweat…
Even with the high SPF, I still get some tanning. I know someone is going to comment that higher SPF sunscreen is only incrementally more effective than 30SPF. While that’s true, if it keeps me from burning, then it keeps me from getting more skin cancers down the road. Every little bit helps.
I have heard that’s good too. Can’t use mineral oil. It causes my skin break out. Then it sunburns for some unknown reason.Will put in a plug for Blue Lizard sunscreen. It is great and have never been burned using it. Fun fact is they manufacture it in Johnson City, TN. Can get it at Walgreens and the usual drug stores. Blue Lizard® Sunscreen | Mineral and Mineral-Based Sunscreens
Speaking from personal experience (unfortunately), I have used Neutragena Ultra Sheer cream with SPF 100, also SPF 70 on my face and ears. Not had a single sunburn since using it. Usually only reapply once while out.
I use Neutragena Beach Defense on my neck and body with the same results.
Key to applying sunscreen: make sure that you do it about 30-60 minutes prior to going out. Most people wait until they are already outside, and sweating. Makes that first application less effective. I believe that the key is the first application soaking in pre-sweat…
Even with the high SPF, I still get some tanning. I know someone is going to comment that higher SPF sunscreen is only incrementally more effective than 30SPF. While that’s true, if it keeps me from burning, then it keeps me from getting more skin cancers down the road. Every little bit helps.
To all of you Mayo lovers.
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What parity?Kiffin knows he is at a place that has a ceiling with NIL and that he left a place that has a top NIL collective. Look, let's be honest for a minute - under the table money meant no one knew who was being paid what. It meant schools like OM could actually compete for a few top players ever so often. NIL eliminates that. The money is open and the money has gotten bigger. Right now, it really is a threat to parity.
Did you search "DMT" for that gif ?@peaygolf I think we have learned a valuable lesson in marketing here today. Instead of PB, Banana and Mayo you should have called it an exotic version of Peanut Butter sandwich. I don't know but maybe call it, "PURE BLISS" with no mention of Mayo and maybe a catchy logo like this:View attachment 457337
I bet Mayo would be on EVERY shopping list......with Bananas.
If Arch last name was not Manning, he would not be the #1 QB coming outAm I the only one who really doesn't care about Arch? I think he's good but overrated -- there are 2 other QBs that are at least his equal (maybe better) and they get next to no press compared to him. It's not his fault but you would think this was a weak class.