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Re: [pyrnet] Chat: question, please



Title: Re: [pyrnet] Chat:  question, please
Pam,

I'm in Colorado too, close to same humidity level.  One thing my family and friends notice ( and complain about ) when they come out here is the dryness in their noses.  In technical terms... the nose is constantly producing mucus for the many cilia (little hairs) that line the nose.  In dryer climates, the mucus tends to harden and can produce some painful "growths" within the nostrils.   This takes some getting used to when blowing your nose.  Just a friendly warning.  Enjoy the trip, it's beautiful there.

Julie

From: "Custode, Adrienne" <acustode@rational.com>
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Pam, just drink A LOT (and I mean A LOT) of water and you'll be fine.  I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how wonderful your skin/hair will do in these conditions.  Most people really prefer it over the humidity in FL.  

Have fun.
-adrienne


-----Original Message-----
From: Pyralive@aol.com [mailto:Pyralive@aol.com]
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Hi all,
Hubby and I will be leaving for alburquerque, NM within the next few days~~We
recieved a "post" from the home office to advise us of the very low humidity
there~~
Is anyone out there that can give me some "tips","tricks" to protect
myself,(skin, hair, lips, eyes) , ect...from the dryness ?
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Pam Croy
PYRALIVE@AOL.COM