The sun doing a number on her skin

Mask

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Them folks love tanning getting dark like us but the sun be beating that skin up.
The coochie and nipple areas looks lovely, nice and smooth.

Little to no blemishes but everywhere is going thru something.




Had me thinking it a blessing to be naturally tanned :lol:

also made me think about that truck driver. The Left sIDE of his face looked different because it was exposed to the sun more than the right.


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If she was wearing a full body panty, ones that even covered her face she'd look 30 years younger! :roflmao:
 
Looking at her lower region truly shows how damaged her skin is. I learned my lesson about the sun. One day I was in Miami with this Cuban chick chillin. She said papi, you not going to put on any sunscreen? I said ma, I'm black, we don't need sunscreen.

Kicked it all day got back to the Hotel I started itching then burning on my neck. I had her take a look. She started cursing in Spanish saying I told you to put on some sunscreen. Lesson learned, never again. Now I don't go out without protection from the sun if I'm going to be out for a while. I truly thought we didn't burn.

I'm so serious about the sun now I went to a funeral in the middle of summer with a UV umbrella.
 
I came across an article about a white truck driver from perhaps over 20 years ago. He had spent his entire life as a truck driver, and his main route meant that only the left side of his face was exposed to sunlight, while the return trip was in the dark. You could visibly notice a difference of 10 to 20 years in terms of wrinkles and sagging skin on the left side of his face and neck. Sun exposure can have serious effects.
 
Looking at her lower region truly shows how damaged her skin is. I learned my lesson about the sun. One day I was in Miami with this Cuban chick chillin. She said papi, you not going to put on any sunscreen? I said ma, I'm black, we don't need sunscreen.

Kicked it all day got back to the Hotel I started itching then burning on my neck. I had her take a look. She started cursing in Spanish saying I told you to put on some sunscreen. Lesson learned, never again. Now I don't go out without protection from the sun if I'm going to be out for a while. I truly thought we didn't burn.

I'm so serious about the sun now I went to a funeral in the middle of summer with a UV umbrella.


Dawg that itchy feeling fucking suck

I have this problem from time to time.
The crazy thing is my back don’t be exposed to direct sunlight. Working in refineries we wear fire resistant clothing. So I’m normally layered up.

Ms. Mask would be like, “That’s probably from sweating so much and the sun cooking down on your back”
 
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