hey! i'm a texas girl who's here to help people out. i love to dance (but i'm not very good) and i know a lot about nutrition and health. (mostly from watching oprah and my mom, but everything i've learned i've tried, and it all works!) if i answer a question mean or sarcasticly, it's because the person is either an idiot, or someone who deserves to be treated that way. i'm really not a mean person.
E-mail: xoxo_perfect1@yahoo.com Gender: Female Location: Texas Age: 14 AIM: X0 meggybear 0X Member Since: June 6, 2005 Answers: 101 Last Update: December 24, 2005 Visitors: 9095
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Is it normal for sunburns to itch? I was just wondering because I got burnt on my lower back, my upper arms, and my chest, and lately they've been itchin a whole lot. Last night I had to take benadryl (sp?) just to fall asleep, also I think I burnt my thighs too because they itch like mad.
Do you think the sunburn in the reason that I'm so friggin itchy? If not, what do you think is? And either way, how can I stop the itching???? Or is benadryl (sp?) the only way.
I know this is a weird question, but the itching just won't go away. Thanks in advance. (link)
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yes, it is normal for them to itch, but DONT SCRATCH! that is how you begin to peel! you could use benadryl, but aloe ointment or aloe gel works really well, too. (it's a green gel that comes in a cool looking bottle) it works best if you keep it in the refrigerator.
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Rating: 5
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I like peeling, I think it's fun haha. But thanks, definitly one of the good answers, thats why you get a 5!!!!!!!!!!!!
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