Maybe it has something to do with the water? My skin does weird crap with my hard water opposed to areas with softer water.
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I just went to Kansas City for a bike race. While I was there, I noticed that a lot more people seemed to have acne-type skin issues that what I've noticed down here in Memphis (and other places down South that I've traveled). I figured it was just regional differences in skincare or something of the like.
While I was there, I did my normal skincare stuff that keeps me (relatively) breakout-free. Since Sunday (last day I was there), though, I've started breaking out like crazy! I look like the "before" photos on the Proactiv skincare commercial.
Is it something in the water? Or the air? What gives??
Maybe it has something to do with the water? My skin does weird crap with my hard water opposed to areas with softer water.
Amanda
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Was it super chilly and dry? Ever since the temp change here my face is breaking out too. I think the dry makes your skin sloff off and and exfoliate itself?
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That's the crazy part- it was actually "warm" (highs in the 40-50 deg F range), though it was pretty windy.
I do find that water makes a difference for my skin. Vancouver has super soft water, and I find that it's quite difficult to wash all the soap off. Even if you think you have, I think there's stuff left behind. I often get these tiny little bumps that clear up whenever I go to places with harder water that washes all the soap off.
Remember that Memphis has some of the cleanest water in the country...that's part of the reason why soft drinks are cheaper thereMy skin was never clearer than when we lived there.
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Today, the Bloomington headline was "City Water Safe Despite Too Much Ammonia!" Huh? AMMONIA! The showers are starting to smell like AMMONIA!
Once, I was in Greenville Mississippi...and the water was brown. The placard on my hotel vanity said:
If you're wondering why the water is brown,
it's the deep well aquifers under our town.
You can bathe and drink without fear
Cause no one lives longer then the folks around here.
The water there gave the phase "cement pond" a new meaning to me!
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Funny this should come up just as we're installing a new under-sink filter. I can't justify buying water from the reverse osmosis machine any more, not with the amount of precious water that wastes.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I guess if there's one good thing about Memphis, it's the water. That and 3-6 Mafia.
Greenville, Mississippi was claiming to have a longer than usual life expectancy? Kind of funny, given that the whole state of Mississippi is ranked 50th in life expectancy overall (but it could be worse--D.C. was 51st).
When I lived in Cape Girardeau, MO, I was always amused with the sediment that swirled around in my glass. I felt I was drinking a snow globe.