Getting to do some early season traveling with my best friend who came up from Arizona. Loving the UP and headed down to the dunes next! Also, I miss my bunny and my updates from home tell me he misses me too.
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Getting to do some early season traveling with my best friend who came up from Arizona. Loving the UP and headed down to the dunes next! Also, I miss my bunny and my updates from home tell me he misses me too.

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I just learned that information about wind burns is not common knowledge so here's a wee psa: wind burns are a thing, much like sunburns and frostbite - the weather hurts your skin in some manner.
Frostbite is from freezing temperatures, sunburn is from solar radiation / the sun, and i was taught that windburn is from the friction of wind against your skin. I guess that makes it closest to a rugburn lmao
If you're thinking of moving to or do live anywhere with regularly windy weather, make sure you prepare for it as much as you do other conditions when you go out
Signed,
A kid who got a sunburn, windburn, and frostbite in one day 🙃
Aka an adult who didn't know gale force winds were only 60km/hr until they were almost 28
Things to know about windburn
Windburn is a type of skin irritation that occurs when the skin is exposed to cold, dry air. It is most common on the face, lips, and ears, but it can also affect other exposed areas of the body.
Causes of windburn:
Cold, dry air: The main cause of windburn is exposure to cold, dry air. The wind can strip away the skin’s natural oils, leaving it dry and vulnerable to irritation.
Low humidity: Low humidity can also contribute to windburn. When the air is dry, it does not hold as much moisture, which can dry out the skin.
Prolonged exposure: Windburn can occur after prolonged exposure to cold, dry air. Even if the air is not particularly cold, if you are exposed to it for a long time, you can still develop windburn.
I really need to invest in a mask for work because my cheeks are on fire from having wind burn and it really hurts!
the fog is nice on all the ways i've been burned by the atmosphere this week.

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Somebody told me my face was soft. Jokes on them 'cause it's raw skin from freezer burn. How'd I get freezer burn, you ask? I live in a place where it hadn't been above zero in 6 days.
When I run in the cold I get wind burnt on anything that isn't covered in minimum three layers. I'm sure there's another reason for it but I like to assume I'm just that fast
Wind is savage