There are many ways, although I only know of a few.
1. Put aloe on it.
2. You may also want to try aloe with burn relief (I have some that's blue and it takes the burn right out)
3. Mix vinegar with a little (very little) water and dip a cotton ball in it. Then blot the cotton ball on the sunburn. It will not just make it hurt less, but it will make it tan faster too!
4. Straight vinegar or apple cider vinegar applied to the affected area takes the burn out.
Answer 2
What u do
1. Take a cold shower just freezing cold water
2. then put a ice break on it for about 1o mins then sit in front of a fan for a long while it should take most of the redness away and help the sting
The top of your head might hurt when you touch it because it has been bruised by hitting it on something. It is also possible to get a sunburn on the top of your head, and that will also make it hurt.
When you have Sunburn, the best thing to do is buy some 'After Sun Lotion' and apply it to where necessary. Before doing this, bathe your arm in cold milk, and it should stop the pigments of your skin from peeling. Hope this helps!
Only direct sunlight, which could cause them sunburn.
No hot water wont give you a sunburn but it sure will burn you! Sunburn is caused by overexposure to the sun's or a tanning bed's ultraviolet rays. Hot water will make a sunburn "burn" if you take a hot shower after getting a sunburn.
Sometimes nerve irritation can make an area more sensitive to touch. There's also chemical exposure, sunburn and such things as that... If you could be more descriptive, perhaps I can answer better...
I think it depends on your skin tone and the amount of melanin you have... the lighter the skin, the easier you sunburn, the easier you hurt yourself.
A reflecting sunburn is a sunburn that does not last long.
Mineral oil won't hurt, but won't help much. Seek aloe.
ice or lotion... somthings that sting makes it hurt but you can tell its working! XD
I have gone through the pain of a horrible sunburn. I did use aloe vera but it just hurt. You got to stick through it. don't wear any clothing that rubs up against the skin. three words Light and Flowy.
Nope, it heals it from the pain, it's actually the best to use for a sunburn. But mix it with water on a wash cloth don't soak it just in rubbing alcohol or it may sting at first, with water it don't sting.
I've experimented with this when I had a terrible sunburn, I was red as a lobster and even had chills - I took my temperature and it was 96.5! Scared me!