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    Jul 25, 2011, 10:23 PM
    Top layer of skin prolong BAD!!
    Recently I was on a four day camping trip. Outside all the time. Then upon my arrival home I went to a two day family reunion, also outside. My arms especially got nice and tan, and they have never peeled before on my life, ever! But just this night I noticed a dry spot on my left ant and scratched at it, and off came a huge portion on my skin revealing under it an oily bleach white layer of skin that has now become painful. Please help, and assistance would be greatly appreciated. 

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