
Everybody loves the sun. It is the source of life for the entire planet and to bask in its rays can be amazing, and as such, there will probably be a time in your life where you either forgot to apply sunscreen or spend more time out in the sun that your sunscreen would protect you, and you got a sunburn. Although the sun is a major source of vitamin E, getting too much sun is not good for you, and regular overexposure can increase your risk of skin cancer.
One of the consequences of not making sure to protect yourself from the sun is that you now have a UV burn to your skin, and nothing but the passage of time will make it go away, however there a few things that you can do to lessen the discomfort and to promote healing and moisturization of the red and damaged skin cells.
The first thing you should do is clean your skin and gently dry it. Do not rub hard or use abrasive cleaners of any sort. Cool water and a dry towel applied lightly is recommended.
Now that you have the skin clean and dry, apply a sunburn treatment spray or gel to the burned area. This might sting a little, but the .5% lidocaine contained in these products will eventually soothe the burning, prevent itching, as well as treating the burn.
Make sure to reintroduce moisture into the skin using lotion containing aloe Vera or apply the gel contained in the natural aloe Vera. This will make sure that the skin stays hydrated and will promote healing as well as soothing some of the pain. Do not rip and pick at your skin as it peels. The skin underneath is very raw and irritated, and it is best to let your skin scuff off naturally. Within a matter of time it your sunburn will start to progressively become less painful, and signs of redness will disappear. Though usually temporary, sunburn can also carry the permanent risk of increasing your chances of getting skin cancer, which in some cases can be fatal. The sun is a very powerful force, and to be treated with the respect it deserves, and the same can be said for your health. So, next time wear a sunscreen above SPF30 and enjoy the sun without getting toasted.
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