Oaspring answered Saturday June 2 2007, 3:48 pm: first of all, put lotion on and stuff. theres an aloe lotion thats good that i got from walmart. make sure the shower is cold, or as cold as you can, and make sure the shower head is set on soft. try to sleep on your side. dont wear too much, let your skin breathe, dont cover yourself too much either, try to keep cool. dont stretch your skin. like when you sleep, cuz i know i sleep funny and i stretch my back and stuff. hope this helps xxx [ Oaspring's advice column | Ask Oaspring A Question ]
omgshayna_x answered Saturday June 2 2007, 3:46 pm: ohh, ouch.
when i used to come back from the beach all sunburned out, i'd do this:
- get some of that cooling gel stuff from cvs or something.
- rub it on the burnt spots.
- set up a fan or something next to your bed.
- lay with the burnt [or most burnt] side facing up so the fan blows on it.
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