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A demonstration of what I looked like with sunscreen on my face turned into what Nikki looks like with sunscreen on her face
Piece #11: I am very insecure,
I play it off well, nobody really notices because I am outgoing and loud.
But I am very self concious and am scared of failure.
Next to the floaties kid, I caught this very tan (before photoshop even) mama with her tattoos and skimpy bikini rubbing lotion carelessly on her annoyed daughter's face. "Mommy stooooop!"
Detail of the metal sunscreen on part of the Gracechurch Shopping Centre, Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham, England.
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Sunscreens are a major culpritVictim tested positive for #methylisothiazolinone allergy (sensitization is caused from repeat exposure to this preservative found in hundreds of household products and makeup, as well as toilet paper, household paint and industrial products).
Reviewing some photos - applying sunscreen before a hike a few weeks ago - thought it was funny.
TGIF