will aloe hurt my sunburn that i already peeled? also, i peeled a part off, and it now has a little cut there, not bleeding or anything, just a little cut, is that normal? THANKS!
xEVYx answered Saturday August 19 2006, 4:57 pm: Idk if this will help you or not, but my dad always told me if it burns, it's most likely healing and helping it. So whenever you get the chance to keep putting stuff on it and it should heal faster.
Sometimes i get bad burns like that where my bikini strap goes and it's almost like a blister. I always put aloe on and it works wonders.
If it hurts too bad to rub it on, get the spray kind and just spray it on and let it soak in itself.
x0xfabulous0x answered Saturday August 19 2006, 4:21 pm: Hey. I don't think its going to hurt you. I barely ever get sunburned but when I do I use aloe and it feels amazing. It really makes it cool off and stop itching/ hurting. But everyone is different so put a little on and if it doesn't hurt apply more. If it doesn't work take a cool cloth and wipe it off. ♥ kelli [ x0xfabulous0x's advice column | Ask x0xfabulous0x A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Saturday August 19 2006, 1:03 pm: well, it depends on how big and deep your cut is... it might hurt or sting a little. but dont let the pain keep you from putting aloe on it. aloe vera helps alot!!! i recently went to spain in 110 degrees and got totally sunburnt, i put it on and in about 3-4 days the sunburn turned into a tan.
selectopaque answered Saturday August 19 2006, 10:04 am: The aloe will make your sunburn feel better.
And the "cut" that you see is from dry skin.
I would try baby oil. That's what I put on my burns. It moisturizes then and makes it so that they don't peel as much. Don't use lotion, because that will tighten your skin and make it very very painful with a sunburn. But use oil. [ selectopaque's advice column | Ask selectopaque A Question ]
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