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. I think I texted him back just the letter “y,” proving that I might not be an adult after all. But the answer was indeed, yes. I had made a big batch of Margaritas, and they were delicious, thanks for asking.
So, I turned to the internet, which gave me two answers: The first was a reminder to never Google a skin condition and click on the images tab ever again. The second was useful information I was actually seeking. According to Bowe, the most common cases of Margarita burn stem from lime juice — hence the nickname — but the condition can actually occur when your skin comes in contact with foods like celery or parsley. The key unifier between these ingredients? Bowe says they’re all phototoxic, meaning if and when they come in contact with your skin as well as the sun, you can find yourself dealing with severe burns, blistering, and hyperpigmentation.
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