I am exhausted by 1,000 miles of European roads, my face lumpy and lobster-red from windburn. |
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Remember to protect the baby's face from windburn and sunburn. |
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I've always spoken quickly, and though I still do, now I merely give you a mild case of windburn rather than lift your scalp right off when I'm excited about something. |
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She's just an all-American babe with crow's feet and decades of windburn. |
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The trunk is wrapped with tree wrap paper to prevent damage from borers, animals, sunscald, or windburn. |
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I looked exhausted and terrible: a mixture of frozen sweat, windburn, and dehydration. |
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It offers broad-spectrum sun protection with an SPF of 25 and guards against windburn and temperature extremes. |
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Mitt spent many happy hours up there, applying face lotion to combat windburn. |
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It worked for those purposes, but the winds would whip the cover over the leaves causing an unsightly windburn that made the leaves unsellable. |
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But as soon as the babymobile passes and you step off the curb, you're in the path of a dozen Lycra sausages perched on racing bikes, who are going so fast that they have windburn. |
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Exposure to outdoor conditions can lead to chapping, windburn and other discomforts that can damage the skin and lead to premature aging. |
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Zinc preparations can protect against sunburn in the summer and windburn in the winter. |
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I got cracked lips, windburn on my face, and obviously there's a lot of friction when you're cycling in the rain. |
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A temperature plunge from 20c to minus 20c is just not fair and left me trying to figure out whether my two children's rosy cheeks were down to sunburn or windburn. |
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It could be a response to the very harsh winter or it might be windburn. |
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