It can take several days for your red sunburn to go away and then you may peel. Try using an ice pack or a mixture of water and white vinegar to cool down the burn. Low fat milk applied with a clean cloth may also help. Apply for fifteen minutes and then reapply after some time off. If you must go in the sun for the next few days, sunscreen and a hat are the best idea. 1% Hydrocortisone cream may also provide some relief.
the aloe vera wont decrease the redness, it will just releive the sun burn stinging, but yes it will help a little bit
It depends where the sunburn is and how big it is. First degree burns might only take three days but it could take as long as 2 weeks.
Yes !!! i have been using milk for 20 years for sunburn it really helps take away the sting, and really soothing
ummm well.. nothing really its just a typical sunburn but on your face. the best way to get ride of it... lots of sunscreen put some Alvera stuff on it... take cold showers and you'll be good to go.(:
To take care of sunburn on your face you treat it like any other sunburn that would happen on your body. You first keep applying aloe on it at C-VS stores and Rite Aid stores they have these aloe masks for sun burns on the face. Then after you should drink lots of water and stay in a cool area.
Less than 10 minutes.
in summer, just a few minutes - can be less than 10.
Water is not strong enough to take away oils from your face. All you need is a gentle, soap-free cleanser.
a week or so depending on the severity but facial bruises recover faster than other areas since it is so well vascularized.
yes
To help with the discoloration caused by sunburn and not wearing sunscreen one should use a facial product with vitamin C which aids in discoloration.
Nothing can immediately take away a sunburn but aloe vera gel can speed up the recovery and alleviate pain.
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