You will need a 'Loofah' or a good coarse washcloth or bath brush. A LONG soak in a tub of hot water with two cups of vinegar - after you have soaked for awhile, start scrubbing (GENTLY!) with loofah, brush or cloth. This will loosen the dead skin and remove it - a good fresh water rinse-off and LOTS of the RICHEST, Creamiest Lotion (Something with Shea Butter or Cocoa Butter) Should solve your problem.
Good-Luck!!
Yes.....indirectly.
Humans obtain Vitamin D from the UVB rays of the sun, absorbing it in the skin.
Dogs absorb Vitamin D in their fur, which they subsequently lick to absorb the Vitamin D
How do you use melacare cream?
Melacare cream is used for skin whitening. Melacare cream is very effective if used properly. You can use Melacare cream in night before going to bed and wash it in morning.
What is the best way to treat sunburn?
This is what I do:
• take a bath & pour cold water on the burn
• put moisturizers on the burn (vitamins C &
E helps alot)
• put on moisturizer every thirty minutes
until redness has reduced
How common is stinging pain with sunburn?
I'd say it's a 65% chance it'll sting... I haven't gotten a stinging sunburn in a while. It also might be more common if you have fair skin.
How do you get rid of sunburn fast?
The first trick is is to remember to put on sunscreen and put more on every two hours. Since you already have a sunburn, you need to get indoors. Put on loose clothing that doesn't bother the burn. Take a cold shower, be careful when drying off. Put on Aloe Vera all over the burn. Let it sit for a while. Then put water and vinegar in a bowl and have somebody put it on the sunburn.
Don't do things that hurt more (like raising your hand when you have a sunburn on your arm or shoulder).
Hope this helped!
What is the clear yellow liquid that leaks out after a bad sunburn?
its kind of the same thing as pus (what comes out of pimples) just ignore it
Does daily application of only aloe vera juice on face without any medium effect the skin?
I've used fresh aloe juice directly from the plant on my face, and have tried daily applications. I think it's too strong my for my skin and it sometimes burns or stings a little - I have no "chemical" explanation to offer, however. Perhaps it has something to do with the "healing" affect of aloe - that it may stimulate cell turnover (exfoliation)? I have had great success in preparing a little fresh juice and diluting it with about 4 parts distilled water. I add a drop or two of skin-friendly essential oil as well. I keep it in the refrigerator for up to 4 days and apply several times a day to my face and hands. I find that it is very moisturizing and that my skin is healthier overall. I follow with lotion on my hands and they are much smoother than with lotion alone. Aloe is supposed to offer some SPF protection and protect and moisturize skin. As for the SPF, I always wear a hat outdoors, so I can't attest to aloe's effectiveness as a sunscreen.
Why do you get a sunburn when you lay in the sun too long?
because of the suns strong UV rays The rays hit your body and it is so hot it burns you and you have sun burn. :)
You're damaging your skin! Stop with the sun tanning and look after your skin. Water is important for our bodies, so you could have damaged one to two layers of skin (depending on how bad the burn was). Take a cup of Epson Salts (put boiling water into the cup of Epsom Salts to melt) and pour into a tepid bath (do not add anything else to the bath water) and soak for 20 minutes to half an hour. Epson Salts does not burn and it will help the sunburn or rashes a great deal. REMEMBER ... TEPID WATER, NOT THE USUAL WARM TO HOT WATER A PERSON TAKES WHEN HAVING A BATH.
It sounds like you might have a spot of melanoma. This sounds serious. I would suggest going to a doctor or dermatologist right away. If you go to a doctor, they will either treat it themselves(if need be) or refer you to a dermatologist. Do as soon as possible, because it might be cancerous and spread.
What causes bones to ache when you have a sunburn?
the mussles do not like the burn so they push against the muscles
Denver. Colorado is the highest elevated state in the US and so receives far stronger UV Light. High altitude sunburn can occur far more quickly at high altitude than at sea level. Without sunscreen in Denver Col. you can begin to burn in 10 minutes. And the sunburn will take longer to heal.
How quickly can you get sunburn in the arctic?
Very quickly because the solar uv radiation is very intense it has half the atmosphere to travel through and there is 24 hours daylight each day and the sun glares down at you from a 45 degree angle in summer
Can you get sunburn from sun reflecting on snow?
The answer to your question is yes you can het sun burn from reflections of snow, but its a combination of the sun and the reflection that gives you the sun burn. sun light is sun light yes uv light is reflected and will burn you
Why do you sunburn in south Texas more than in las Vegas?
Dont quote me on this because I don't know if it's right, but I think its because Texas is closer to the equator.
Where can you buy sunburn the tv series staring Michelle Collins?
Nowhere, cos the stupids sod's didn't do one
Can you get sunburn in the shade?
Yes, because it’s actually the UV radiation, not the sunlight, that damages your skin. Although the shade offers some protection, it does not block UV rays entirely. That’s why it’s always important to wear sunscreen regardless of whether it’s bright and sunny or cool and cloudy.
What is electromagnetic interference and what problems can it cause in the aircraft?
Ok, electromagnetic interference is the fact that a current carrying inductor can induce a current in a nearby object. If a current carrying conductor, ie a wire, carrys a current it creates a magnetic field. The opposite can also occur where a magnetic field can induce a current in a current carrying inductor. Now, lets apply it to say, a mobile phone, ever been near a speaker and receive a text message or a call, the speaker seems to make this funny sound, your mobile is creating a magnetic field that induces into the speaker windings creating a magnetic field because it is a coil in the speaker and thus makes the cone of the speaker move. Lets take your mobile phone onto the aircraft shall we.... You are flying 40,000 feet up and for some impossibility you receive a phone call, or more likely, your phone trys to find the nearest tower by upping its output. It induces a voltage /current in any current capable conductor, lets say next to your seat is the aircrafts navigation sensors, it induces a current in that and the computer on the plane gets the wrong reading, too high or too low, it changes what the computer displays and you decide to fly into a mountin because the pilot changes course because of incorrect readings. In actual fact the number of incidents because of mobiles etc on aircraft are small, think they have only caused one crash. This is why you use shielding, ie cover the wire with a metallic sheath, the inducted field conducts onto the shieth, protecting the cable and transferring it to the planes 'ground'
Hope this helps.