A List Of Things
by emily
1. Last night I discovered that my cat Oscar really likes creme fraiche. Now that’s a sentence.
2. I think that sunscreen on my face makes my eyes feel all burny. Does this happen to other people? I’m trying not to get skin cancer so I spent too much money on this moisturizer that has SPF 35, just to wear for everyday, and now my eyes feel all burny. Isn’t that some irony for you? Reason number 856 why I would not make it through a zombie apocalypse: without SPF I get skin cancer (probably), and with it my eyes get all burny.
3. I recently had a realization: if I continue to work in theatre for the rest of my life, I will basically never have my nights free. How do I feel about this? Well, to put a positive spin on it, if I can’t get theatre work for awhile that just means more time to spend at home watching TV and cooking dinner and drinking wine. It’s basically win-win? This is uncharacteristically positive of me, but whatever!
4. My friend Patrick sent this to me the other day and I keep thinking about it and smiling.
He’s just a little husky!
I love that husky photo! Allan and I would love a little husky puppy but it’s so not a good idea right now.
My eyes get all burny also. So, I do not use it over my eye sockets nor directly under my eye lids. I slather it all over my face, but not under or over my eyes.
But do NOT go without it. Ever!!
I feel any kind of mosturizer(not made for the eyes) is surely not supposed to be used near the eyes. Same for sunscreen you could use the stuff football players use to reduce glare you know that black stuff!
Have you tried the neutrogena brand SPF that is made for your face?
I’m pretty sure too much sunscreen is bad for you.