If it is only a minor burn, put a soothing lotion (like aloe vera) on it and cover is as best is possible. Avoid anything that mgiht rub, scratch, or irritate it farther. If the skin is peeling, DO NOT PEEL OR PICK AT IT!!!!!!!! Let the skin take it's own natural course. You could try to relieve some of the pain by taking a cool bath with some espom salts in it, taking a nap on pillows and with soft clothes, or through an over-the-counter pain medication (like tylenol, advil, aleve, benodryl, ect.) Putting neosporing cream can help relieve some of the pain and redness, too. If it is a serious burn, go to a doctor to get medical help.
Redheads can burn more easily, even in a tanning bed. Freckles can turn darker, whether using the sun or a tanning bed.
Actually i have. It makes you tan faster but it does burn you a little more the first time you do it:)
If you haven't tanned much, you should spend a limited time in the tanning bed to avoid the risk of skin damage, burn, and/or cancer. You should start with a less powerful bulb. Once you have a good tan, you can use a higher power bed and can spend less time in it.
You shouldn't ever go into a tanning bed without lotion. You won't tan nearly as fast and you age your skin 10x faster and you'll burn more easily. If you aren't going to use lotion, I'd say don't tan at all.
No, you need ultra violet radiation to tan or burn.
yes
Both a tan and a burn result from exposure to ultraviolet light.
No, wind burn does not leave a tan. But your head does seem to be full of hot air. Try tanning with that!
No, you need ultra violet radiation to tan or burn.
fake tan ? brainless people these dayss
there is a law saying you can only tan once a day
I don't see why not... most people do tan naked.....