1 aloe vera gel after its been in the fridge
2 try those new body lotions with fake tan in - johnsons is good
or wash off gel bronzer eg rimmel
2006-06-16 10:12:23
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answered by sara 3
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For sunburn pain, I've always used Noxema. It's a cold cream, it helps soothe the burn and to a lesser extent it helps ease the burn itself.
As far as getting a suntan with limited exposure, there are a fair number of suntan lotions that are designed for people who want color, but not necessarily the melanoma when they're 50. In my admittedly limited experience, you only need to spend 20 minutes to a half an hour outside daily to start seeing a darker skin tone (it'll be gradual, of course).
2006-06-12 09:56:53
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answered by macphisto1126 2
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Prevention is the best remedy as you are chancing your health {skin cancer} and also your skin can age very quickly if you get burnt enough to want advice about sunburn!! There are after sun treatments but it's a matter of healing and enduring the discomfort. Best get advice on this and a fake product that is non allergenic and then use a high factor {at least 14} in the early / late sun.
2006-06-12 10:22:01
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answered by xbkw46 4
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I'll answer each as it is asked.
1. Use Aloe Vera lotion. The Aloe Vera plant has soothing and moisturizing properties that help ease sunburn pain.
2. If you really want to increase your chances of getting skin cancer or of turning wrinkly early, you can always try a tanning salon.
best of luck!
2006-06-12 09:38:56
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answered by victorygirl 3
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For me this is what I usually do.
1) Use 100% natural Aloe Vera Gel.
2) if you are going to be at the beach, then I normally use suntan lotion and a spray bottle with salt water
2006-06-12 09:44:56
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answered by TiGGeR's Paintballin Heaven 3
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i find the best thing for sunburn is baby lotion. and to get a tan use a low factor sun screen then try and sit and chill in the garden or if you have a busy live style then walk on the side of the road where the sun is not in the shade.
2006-06-12 09:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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to ease sunburn pain get lotion or there is this green soothing stuff that has aloe vera in it. ok go to the store and get suntan lotion, put it on everyday and go in the sun as much as you can. besids that i dont know what else to say sorry
2006-06-12 09:39:36
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answered by Krys 3
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Aloe vera gel on the skin helps sunburn pain; plus you can take aspirin.
Try a bronzer from the makeup section, they have body bronzing powder too.
2006-06-12 09:41:02
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answered by daisy519 4
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1) Don't bother using aftersun - it is only intended to prolong your tan. I had to resolve to calamine lotion (only £1.39 in boots) or caladrin (boots sold out, but it is far better than calamine lotion.
Keep using body lotion in between as the skin needs to stay moist.
2) You can get a sun tan accelerator - it's basically like sticking cooking oil on before going in the sun.
Pale & interesting is the safest way to stay though.
Good luck before the thunder storms start again :-)
2006-06-12 09:40:37
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answered by MISS B.ITCH 5
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Aloe Vera that is how you heal suburn pain It should go away soon just apply that daily and don't touch the sun burnt skin
2006-06-12 09:38:56
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answered by Skylar 2
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