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goosebumps on arms from 2much sun

tigre

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I have some kind of goosebumps on some places on my arms that I think come from getting too much sun. anyone else have those and know how to get rid of them?
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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If I know what you're talking about then they're the little red pimple-like bumps on your upper arms. I had those too and they bugged the hell out of me. Then I started noticing them on lots of people so I felt better. Anyway I was finally able to get rid of them a couple weeks ago and they're still gone for the most part. It'll probably take a week or two of doing this but this is what I did: In the morning in the shower I would put soap on my upper arms and then firmly scrub the skin with my fingernails (hard enough for there to be some resistance but not hard enough to leave a mark). Then I would thoroughly rinse my arms to make sure all the soap was off. Then at night I simply put some moisturizing lotion on my upper arms. I found out that less is more, if you put too much then the skin seems to be unable to breathe and the bumps will stay. I don't know if all of those things are necessary, I just know that that's what I've been doing and somehow the bumps have gone away. Oh and I'm still doing that, I"m assuming they'll come back if I stop. Good luck.
 

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difficult to understand from your description only,
but I had something like this on my wrists and it turned out to be an allergy . Never had some other one.
So, you just might check with your doc.

what helped me is using a physical sunscreen (as opposed to chemical), which I go from body shop. There are many other manufactures, too. It works by blocking/reflecting the UV-rays on top of the skin. No big deal.
 

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I wish I could say I had gotten too much sun by march/april too lol..where u from dude?!
 

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Im from santa cruz , bolivia. Its summer right now and its hot as hell. But winter´s coming though I guess these goosebumps have something to do with the humidity because its humid as fvck over here. I asked a dermatologist what those bumps were and he told me they were from the sun and told me not to worry about, I feel better cause Ive seen them on lots of other people too.
 
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