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sunburn


Question Posted Thursday March 3 2005, 4:04 am

i have a horrible sunburn.... i mean horrible! it doesnt even look that red but it KILLS! for example, i went to bed at 10pm and i woke up at 12 not being able to sleep bc it hurt so bad! what can i do! when can i start going to the tannign place again?

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XoXoDaniXoXo answered Tuesday March 8 2005, 7:03 pm:
i had the same problem when i was living in floridal. what i did was i put ice on it to cool it down (even if it hurt) and i used cream. lots and lots of cream! lol that should help, pleaz rate!

`~*Dani*~`

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irish_mobsta91 answered Friday March 4 2005, 9:42 pm:
use umm....
1 sec.....
this helps out a lot
To help reduce negative effects of sun radiation apply shortly after sun exposure, repeat in 2, 4, 8 h Gently massage the oil in, let absorb during 10 - 20 min. The oil will absorb completely leaving no greasy residue. In case of sunburn, begin the treatment with pure Sea Buckthorn oil, continue with skin oil as conditions will start to improve.
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Ingredients: Sea Buckthorn oil, Grape seed oil, virgin Olive oil, Sweet Almond oil, Wheat Germ oil, Jojoba oil, natural vitamin E oil, Palmarosa essential oil. Contains no less than 500 IU of Natural vitamin E per 1 fl oz.

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joZzlE- answered Friday March 4 2005, 4:37 pm:
Ouch! Try Aloe Vera, it's really good. Wearing loose clothing sometimes helps, and cold showers/baths :) Don't go back to the tanning place before your sunburn has gone. In fact, I'd advise you not to go to tanning places, they really do increase risk of cancer.. I know everyone says that, but it's true : Fake tan is better :) Hope it feels better soon,<br>
Jo xo

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XoxAndRea answered Friday March 4 2005, 4:26 pm:
Hey,
You probaly took a nice cold shower! But insted of wearing a bra you can wear and tank top or something! Also go to the store and get creme! Lots and lots of creme! ask if ya need to!

~XoxAndRea~

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xO_kisz_me answered Thursday March 3 2005, 8:18 pm:
i would suggest to put aloe vera gel wherever you are sunburned. you could get it at publix. and i don't think you should go to any tanning places anymore lol =)

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Farren answered Thursday March 3 2005, 7:45 pm:
Put aloe on it. That helps. Good luck. And you shouldn't start going to the tanning place until your skin completely heals up and doesn't hurt at all.
-Farren

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sshelbyy answered Thursday March 3 2005, 6:16 pm:
go to your local drug store and buy ALOE VERA. i mean the pure stuff! it soothes the burn like, over night!

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xxsexyinpinkxx answered Thursday March 3 2005, 6:07 pm:
well put alovera don't no how to spell. that should help and you can start going to the taning place when it stops hurting

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Karen answered Thursday March 3 2005, 3:25 pm:
Well, since you got this horrible sunburn from the tanning salon, this tells you that you shouldn't go back there because you should get a burn, you only get a rash type burn if you stay in too long. If you want your sunburn not to hurt anymore when ever you move and such, put Aloe Vera all over your body because it helps. You shouldn't go back to the tanning salon again but if you need to, then be safe and don't go in too long.
-Karen

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Shortie8959 answered Thursday March 3 2005, 3:24 pm:
You have to put aloe on, that helps so much. It'll hurt a lot for the 1st day or so, but then it gets better. I wouldn't go tanning until it was completely gone. Good luck!
Hope I helped!
&hearts; Erin

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buckems answered Thursday March 3 2005, 2:31 pm:
Aloe makes it feel a lot better

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AskNick answered Thursday March 3 2005, 2:21 pm:
It is a well known fact the tanning places can increase the chance of cancer it's not good for you and the pain you have now if it gets any worse you should go to see a doctor also i would go to the tanning place and complain about the pain you are in.... i hope the pain goes away quickly.......

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gakkuhideto answered Thursday March 3 2005, 12:06 pm:
Common sense would say you go tanning when the burn is gone, or never because those things give you skin cancer.

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wantinganswers112 answered Thursday March 3 2005, 11:17 am:
put on lots of aloe vera. That helps I promise and the red will go away a lot faster than if you don't use it. Hope I helped!

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XoxBroKeNxoX answered Thursday March 3 2005, 9:25 am:
that green aloe vera stuff works really goood..and so does anything cold. i remember when i went to a concert and i came back i had such bbadd sunburn i couldnt move..i laid on my stomach for like a week. wear loose fitting clothes and dont go back tanning again until most of the sunburn is gone.goodLuck!

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XxJeSSeGeRbiLxX answered Thursday March 3 2005, 8:52 am:
i dont think you should go to the tanning salon anymore, if thats what happened, or maybe put more lotion or dont stay in there that long. you know how there's that stuff to make you feel better when your congested? like vicks vapor rub? you sould put that on because it'll cool your back and it wont hurt as much.

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FReNCH_i3aRBiE answered Thursday March 3 2005, 8:23 am:
Put on alot of Aloe Vera. I sunburnt really bad last week and i had a hard time sleeping but i just kept slathering on the Aloe Vera. Now i`m all peeling which is probably what`s gonna happen to you too...this is also helped by Aloe Vera. You should wait till the burn is completely gone before going back to the tanning beds.

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evilenterprisesinc answered Thursday March 3 2005, 8:21 am:
If your saying you got a sunburn from the tanning salon.. You can't go there again.. If you are getting a Sunburn from the tanning salon you should really not go there.. But if you must.. when the sunburn has healed ie. No more soreness or heat.. also to quicken the healing process use carrot lotion stuff.. heals it so fast its not funny :D

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