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Aw, sh**, here we go again.



 
 
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Old August 29th 05, 02:20 AM
John
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Dylan Smith wrote:

On 2005-08-27, BTIZ wrote:
But here in the desert, it's a dry heat, no hurricanes, no tornados, no
blizzards and ice storms.


Ah. A dry heat.
Dry heat for me is *awful*. My lips chap, my nose dries out, my skin
feels awful.
Recently I was in Salt Lake City. When I got back to my friend's place
in Houston, 100 degrees and 90% humity felt GREAT! Instantly, my skin
felt better, and my dried mucous membranes recovered in a day.


Try drinking more water. A lot of water. It's amazing what hydration can do
for dry skin/lips.

 




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