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Sunburn Eyelid


Question Posted Tuesday May 29 2007, 7:45 pm

Help!
I go tanning in a tanning bed, like many girls do, and I have neglected to wear the goggles for some of the time. This has resulted in my left eyelid becoming a shade of pink. I have tried everything on it, lotions, vitamin E oil, baby oil, and now neosporin. Is there anything else I can put on this to make the redness go away?
THANKS!!


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digital_hero answered Wednesday May 30 2007, 9:59 pm:
see a doctor, and don't go back in the tanning booth for a while, hah. but really, you dont want it getting worse and getting some kind of infection.

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MassieBlockx3 answered Tuesday May 29 2007, 8:47 pm:
TRY ALOE!

iT SHOULD WORK
THERE iS LiKE COOLiNG KiNDS && STUFF.

BUT JUST REGUALR SHOULD WORK.

i USED iT ON MY SUNBURN, AND iT HELPED TAKE THE REDNESS AWAY WiTHiN LiKE A DAY OR 2.

HOPE THiS HELPED.
YOU KNOW YOU LOVE ME.


MASSiE BLOCK.

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