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Use natural/unrefined coconut oil for taning. I get mine at trader joe's in a jar.
Results are very good so far; no blisters, no skin burning and off course I'm nice and brown :)
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NovumZ: I try to stay away from any sorts of chemicals as much as possible.
Because nature has already provided us with what we need. Just gotta research.
All matter is chemical. The air you breathe, the water you drink, the food you eat are all chemicals. Even your body is a collection of chemicals. There is no avoiding them. :)
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NovumZ: Use natural/unrefined coconut oil for taning. I get mine at trader joe's in a jar.
Results are very good so far; no blisters, no skin burning and off course I'm nice and brown :)
Are you sure, that you are not applying to much of that tanning oil? Your avatar pic is all black! That can´t be healthy.
Be careful which colours you print.
While knowing the DOSbox configuration file is useful, it's a lot more simple to pick a launcher you like and use that instead.
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NovumZ: I try to stay away from any sorts of chemicals as much as possible.
Because nature has already provided us with what we need. Just gotta research.
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Tcharr: All matter is chemical. The air you breathe, the water you drink, the food you eat are all chemicals. Even your body is a collection of chemicals. There is no avoiding them. :)
All matter is made of chemical elements; I think you wanted to say. :)
I'm talking about human produced chemicals that scholars/chemists/others perceive as safe at the time.

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NovumZ: Use natural/unrefined coconut oil for taning. I get mine at trader joe's in a jar.
Results are very good so far; no blisters, no skin burning and off course I'm nice and brown :)
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Oddeus: Are you sure, that you are not applying to much of that tanning oil? Your avatar pic is all black! That can´t be healthy.
Haha, I have to match the color of my avatar at once!
I will see how dark my skin gets. Little experiment of mine.
Post edited July 09, 2018 by NovumZ
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Tcharr: All matter is chemical. The air you breathe, the water you drink, the food you eat are all chemicals. Even your body is a collection of chemicals. There is no avoiding them. :)
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NovumZ: All matter is made of chemical elements; I think you wanted to say. :)
I'm talking about human produced chemicals that scholars/chemists/others perceive as safe at the time.
No, he's right. Anything natural is loaded with (natural) chemicals, too. And not all of them are beneficial or safe. By the same token, most man-made chemicals aren't any more detrimental than their natural counterparts; it's all in how they're used. :)
No matter how high the wild goose flys, you can always break a window with an axe.
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muttly13: No matter how high the wild goose flys, you can always break a window with an axe.
When geese fly in a V, do you know why one line is longer than the other?



More geese in that line.
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NovumZ: All matter is made of chemical elements; I think you wanted to say. :)
I'm talking about human produced chemicals that scholars/chemists/others perceive as safe at the time.
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HunchBluntley: No, he's right. Anything natural is loaded with (natural) chemicals, too. And not all of them are beneficial or safe. By the same token, most man-made chemicals aren't any more detrimental than their natural counterparts; it's all in how they're used. :)
All things are poison, and nothing is without poison, the dosage alone makes it so a thing is not a poison. - Paracelsus
Tip of the Day: Don't drink Chlorine Trifluoride.
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NovumZ: All matter is made of chemical elements; I think you wanted to say. :)
I'm talking about human produced chemicals that scholars/chemists/others perceive as safe at the time.
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HunchBluntley: No, he's right. Anything natural is loaded with (natural) chemicals, too. And not all of them are beneficial or safe. By the same token, most man-made chemicals aren't any more detrimental than their natural counterparts; it's all in how they're used. :)
I try to stay away from scientifically composed synthetics as much as It is possible.

P.s. Why you argue with the expert!?
Hahaha :P
-Joking :). Just trying to share tips.
Post edited July 09, 2018 by NovumZ