a great way to cool a sunburn is by putting healing aloe on it and then lay underneath a fan while the air blows on your back---it feels so good
Well there is none but you can PROTECT it
The word 'cool' is a verb, a noun, and an adjective.Examples:Her mother applied salve to cool her sunburn. (verb)The cool of the morning is the best time for baking. (noun)A cool drink on the patio sounds good. (adjective)
Since sunburn is a first degree burn you should first cool off the burn under cool water or with an ice pack. Then you can apply burn gel or aloe.
Since sunburn is a first degree burn you should first cool off the burn under cool water or with an ice pack. Then you can apply burn gel or aloe.
I have sunburn an cant really move my neck, it is that sore, i have been web surfing and it appears that if you make tea, let it cool and dab it on your sunburn it helps draw something away therefore healing it. to stop the burn/stinging i suggest getting a wet flannel and placing it on your sunburn, creams/lotions and pain relieve such as panadol or nurafon. also eating tomatos helps your pigment or something build therefore reducing how badly you burn. good luck
Alcohol applied to sunburn will dry the skin out further, and probably make it sorer. Applying a water-based moisturiser or calamine lotion is generally the way to go.
No. Oil-based creams like E45 will not relieve a sunburn.
A reflecting sunburn is a sunburn that does not last long.
The most common way is 'a sunburn.' I got a sunburn. You will get a sunburn. Without the article is often used in the past tense, 'I got sunburned.'
Only hairless animals get a sunburn. Pigs can get sunburn.
no it is better to take a really hot shower
sunburn is a compound word. sun + burn = sunburn
Sunburn is a compound word. sun + burn = sunburn