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Question For CD'rs
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 8:52 am
by Kay(SO)
I need help with a weird problem. My husband tends to sweat like a pig when he dresses. Usually it's nerves and he always hot anyway. Here's the problem. We're going to Vegas and it's 105 degrees right now. He will melt and his makeup will run as we go between casinos. Any suggestions for how to prevent this or at least make it not so bad?? He's worried about it and melts under normal circumstances let alone in that kind of heat!
Kay(SO)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 3:24 pm
by Loretta Ann
Sorry Kay,
I have never had that problem, so I am unable to suggest anything.
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 4:06 pm
by Celia
Kay,
I Googled "melting makeup" and came up with the following
results. Let us know if they're of any help--I stay out of the hot weather as much as possible, but I heat up easily and sweat pretty freely, so this could easily happen to me.
Yours,
Celia
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:49 pm
by Elizabeth
Hi Kay(SO)
Vegas is nice, and also very affordable in the summer when it is hot. Personally because of my illness, I can look at a picture of the sun and start sweating.
What I do, and highly reccommend is, to play at night, and sleep during the day. Las Vegas is a 24 hour town, there really is not much you can do in the day that you can not do at night.
Hope that helps
Love always,
Elizabeth
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:54 pm
by Virginia
Kay,
Vegas is great, but as they say out there, "Its a dry?? heat." I was there several years ago it got to 118 during the day, but we were inside in the air conditioning then got in a cab back to our hotel. At 10:00pm I was getting "cabin fever" so I decided to go out for a walk, Hell, and that about describes it - it was 107 at 10:00pm at night, so I stayed in.
The best suggestion I have is stay at one of the big hotels where they have malls and many restaurants for viariety. If you do go out, you go outside and get a cab, then when it arrives, have your husband jump in so he does not have to stand in the heat! And tell him he is representing a lot of us who wish we were there with you so stand up for his sisters here, walk proud and SMILE!
Love,
Deborah