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Heat, Sun & Dry Skin
Heat rash, sun rash, sweat itch in summer, and the winter dry-skin itch nobody warns you about on the Shore.
Not every Delmarva itch comes from a bug or a plant. Humidity, sweat, and salt can trigger heat rash. Sun-sensitive skin reacts to a long afternoon outside. And winters here are dry enough to crack skin into a quiet, persistent itch.
This hub is the non-bite, non-bite-adjacent corner of ItchBeater.
Articles in this hub
Heat Rash Guide
Why a Delmarva summer triggers heat rash, and the small habits that prevent it.
Read moreWinter Itch Guide
The dry-air, hot-shower, wood-stove combo that wrecks Shore skin from December to March - and how to fix it.
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