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I was not that sensitive to the sun while on S/O. I never wore sunscreen and even cut my grass several times which took over an hour each time--and I live in south Florida. However, once I did get a slight burn on my ears which was atypical for me, so I guess you could say that I was minimally sensitive to the sun.



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Hi all, up in South Carolina, went out briefly (15 min) and skipped the sun screen as it's so cold here and the winter sun seems so weak compared to home.

And now, I'm Rudolph's doppelgänger. Very sensitive, and oh how sorry for the transgression, poor nose! Seems like I'm one of the last on the S/O Train but I still thought it's worth a post.

SUN + Olysio = No Go.

 



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