So the Mr. and I went skiing this past weekend! Wonderful powder, feeling comfortable in our moves, brought a friend that made it even more fun!
But we missed some spots with our sunblock...
I'm not as bad as he is, but I now have a much more pronounced Rudolph-the-Rednosed-Reindeer nose...
He's got a block-shaped mark directly above his eyebrows (between where his hat and sunglasses were), a one-sided huge red mark across his neck, and a spot on his chin where he forgot to put sunscreen...
It was the joke of the weekend, but now I'm concerned about our e-pics coming up this weekend! I'm semi-convinced it will be mostly faded at that point, but what can we do??? Are there special products on the market that will help with this? I don't want to be peeling during our photos....Should I put concealer on him??? ACK!
I agree with limesnall that the photographer should take care of this is retouching the photos, same as if you had any other unfortunately complexion event. You might want to call your photographer and warn them - if they want to reschedule a couple of weeks down the line they will certainly let you know.
So the Mr. and I went skiing this past weekend! Wonderful powder, feeling comfortable in our moves, brought a friend that made it even more fun!
But we missed some spots with our sunblock...
I'm not as bad as he is, but I now have a much more pronounced Rudolph-the-Rednosed-Reindeer nose...
He's got a block-shaped mark directly above his eyebrows (between where his hat and sunglasses were), a one-sided huge red mark across his neck, and a spot on his chin where he forgot to put sunscreen...
It was the joke of the weekend, but now I'm concerned about our e-pics coming up this weekend! I'm semi-convinced it will be mostly faded at that point, but what can we do??? Are there special products on the market that will help with this? I don't want to be peeling during our photos....Should I put concealer on him??? ACK!
posted by limesnall Worker bee: 101 posts 9 months agophoto shop.
posted by beesknees Helper bee: 364 posts 9 months agoGreen concealer covers up redness better than regular flesh tone.
posted by prettykatie Worker bee: 179 posts 9 months agoI agree with limesnall that the photographer should take care of this is retouching the photos, same as if you had any other unfortunately complexion event. You might want to call your photographer and warn them - if they want to reschedule a couple of weeks down the line they will certainly let you know.
posted by suzanno Bumble bee: 2,425 posts 9 months agoUsing an exfoliant a few days before should help the process along.
posted by tberry Helper bee: 473 posts 9 months ago