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poison ivy is tricky. i know it sounds sketchy, but mineral spirits work really well, it draws out the poison. the rash will fully come out and go away in a few days. my two cents
Clear nail polish will work until it inevitably wears off. Have you thought of stitching some kind of tough spacer (leather, real or fake) on so that the metal doesn't touch your skin? Like a stiff flap, maybe some padding on the back, on your belt that goes under your buckle, for example. This won't work for your earrings, but aside from gauging it out so that you can use something other than metal, I'm not sure what you could do for that.
rememberusername said:Doc said Scabies live in your clothes, and only go on your skin to shit and lay eggs. So does that mean If I get naked for two weeks It'll cure it?
Anyone want to hangout during that two weeks? Or let me hangout at your place?
No but really.. recently I got this crazy itchying.. it was right after spending time on sand. I had sand in my pants, shirt, everything i owned had sand in or on it. I hadnt taken a shower in weeks.. and all of a sudden I started to get little bumps on my shoulders, neck, and ears.. they itch like crazy.
You could coat larger objects with Rhino Liner, that stuff they use in truck beds. For ear rings there's a product that they sell in electronic shops called Heat Shrink. It's made to insulate wires. you slide it on a wire and then heat it with a lighter and it tightens up and bonds. They might make it small enough for your ear rings...not sure.Okay, I cant be the only one with this problem... I'm allergic to any metal except sterling silver. my belt buckle is wrapped in electric tape and my earrings eat away at my ears. Anyone have any good ideas to alter cheap metal so i can wear it? i cant afford silver. i heard clear nail polish works?
if i can afford it, i know some people that are so allergic to poison ivy that they cant even stay down wind of it without having horrible skin reactions and respratory problems.usually now if you get a job clearing brush or whatever, they'll give you a PI vaccine that's good for a month or two when you start.
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