So, I've had rashes and all sorts of skin problems, mostly during the summer and my dermatologist has now told me that I should not/cannot use sunscreen! Also, aloe has the same effect on me.
I love being out in the sun during the day and I love visiting the water parks? What options do I have? Not visiting is not an option, there is always an alternative solution.
At the theme parks I can wear pants, shoes, t-shirts and a hat. Will the water parks allow track pants (or trackies) and a long-sleeve t-shirt or rash type shirt? I know water parks hate anything with rivets (even some board shorts have rivets on the pockets), but track pants usual don't.
I'm glad I can avoid getting a terrible rash, but there is no way I'm staying inside at Disney as I am a hot weather freak and just love being outdoors during summery weather.
I'll probably take a break during the midday to avoid the most direct sunlight, but otherwise, I'm not going to let this stop me from enjoying the FL sun in three weeks time.
Dolby1000
I love being out in the sun during the day and I love visiting the water parks? What options do I have? Not visiting is not an option, there is always an alternative solution.
At the theme parks I can wear pants, shoes, t-shirts and a hat. Will the water parks allow track pants (or trackies) and a long-sleeve t-shirt or rash type shirt? I know water parks hate anything with rivets (even some board shorts have rivets on the pockets), but track pants usual don't.
I'm glad I can avoid getting a terrible rash, but there is no way I'm staying inside at Disney as I am a hot weather freak and just love being outdoors during summery weather.
I'll probably take a break during the midday to avoid the most direct sunlight, but otherwise, I'm not going to let this stop me from enjoying the FL sun in three weeks time.
Dolby1000