sunburn!?
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You can go ahead and peel it off, it will fall off on it's own anyway. Just be careful not to peel the stuff that isn't quite ready to come off. By some Aquaphor (you can get it at your local pharmacy/drugstore) and put it on your skin in the affected areas right before you go to bed. Put it on fairly generously. It might feel a little funny, but in the long run, you skin will be a lot healthier. Good luck.
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Try to avoid peeling it, and put aloe on it a few times a day.
Aloe works wonders for me Use pure aloe.
Keep it in the refrigerator for a cooling effect.
It's not that bad if you peel your skin, but it will leave a scar for a little while. I think it's better if you use a sunburn relief cream or some cream like that. aloe or tea bags
Try not to peel it! Use a ton of lotion or aloe vera gel. Keep hydrated. It should not scar.
The peeling is just getting rid of the dead skin. You will still be tan once the redness goes away. You won't scar and to help, I would put on any kind of lotion that has vitamin E in it or just pure vitamin E oil, you can buy it at the grocery store. That'll help alot.
You scorched the top layer of your skin. The bottom looks pink because its closer to blood and muscle underneath. Just keep it clean. It is new skin and will look normal soon enough, but it wont be all nice and tan like you hoped. 1st. of all i would not peel it. you can buy aloe verra from any drug store use that 3 to 4 times a day.
OUCH! That had to be at least a second-degree burn. I hope, if the burn was extensive, that you saw a doctor.
If your burn is already peeling, then the dead skin is coming off. Only pull off the parts that are already loose! If any of it is still "clinging", then you should leave it there to protect the new skin growing beneath it. Do not pop any blisters.
You may or may not scar. There is nothing you can do about that at this point. Your best defense was offense: you should have used sunscreen!
You might try rubbing some vitamin E oil onto the burned areas. That may help a little. Next time, use sunblock!
A bad sunburn can be considered a first degree burn. Cooler bath temperature will help soothe your skin. Apply A good moisturizer. Now that you have allowed yourself to burn so badly, please realize that 3 bad sunburns can significantly increase your chances for skin cancer. Use a sunblock that protects against UVA and UVB rays with zinc oxide. Not all sun blocks/screens are created equal. Apply generously every 20 minutes even on cloudy days.You won't scar from a sun burn.But you can significantly damage your skin so that in the future, wrinkles and even skin tone may be a problem sooner than later. Be kind to your body. You're its best friend. The skin will slough off whether you pick at it or not. Be safe. Be wise.
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