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don't spend too much time in the sun!

Ughhhh being  pregnant definitely does make your skin veryyyyy sensitive!!! I am naturally tan and I have never got sunburn my whole life or even turned red and trust me I live outside. Yesterday I was out to a family gathering and it wasn't even that sunny out and I managed to get it some how on my shoulders and face. Which is very weird to me. Its not really bad sunburn but it's still red and sore.
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I was out for less than 2 hours and ended up burnt so bad one of my shoulders blistered. And I was in the shade for almost half the time I was out! I have never burnt like that in my life. Learned the hard way to sunscreen even if you're out for 5mins.
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I know, I also noticed every time I use face wash it drys my skin out so bad, I'm constantly using lotion now.
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Yeah i now break out in hives unless i have very strong sun block on. Thishad never happened before
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I'll try that thank you.
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Use coconut oil it'll help
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Yes  starting to see that lol
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Yeah pregnancy can do a number to our bodies. The end result is amazing but getting to the prize takes some torment lol.
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