i was hanging out in my back yard today without my shirt on (im a guy), and i got pretty burnt on my chest and stomach and arms. will this turn into a tan after the sun burn heals?
HurleyGurley answered Saturday August 7 2004, 2:06 pm: yes whenever i get sun burned my burn turns into a tan but, it could be different for you since your different but usually if you get burnt and it just goes away then obviously then it woun't turn to a tan if thats you :) xoxo [ HurleyGurley's advice column | Ask HurleyGurley A Question ]
sshelbyy answered Saturday August 7 2004, 10:58 am: no, it wont turn into a tan after the sunburn heals, put some aloe vera, (from the store) on it, and the red will be gone by the next day. next time u tan, use a tiny amount of sunscreen over the areas taht you mostlikely get sunburned and then go out and get some sun :-) [ sshelbyy's advice column | Ask sshelbyy A Question ]
hailebop answered Saturday August 7 2004, 10:09 am: It will probably turn from red to tan, but because you've burnt the top layer of your skin, it'll only be a shallow tan and won't last very long. If you tan slowly over a few weeks using suncream your tan will be deeper and last longer. It's also good to use aftersun or moisturizer on sunburnt skin to speed up the healing process. [ hailebop's advice column | Ask hailebop A Question ]
DruidX answered Saturday August 7 2004, 7:31 am: It can do, it really depends on your skin type. Just remember to keep it mosist or it'll go crackly and not heal or fade to a tan. [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
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