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heart thats not tan from using a sticker -- sunburned!


Question Posted Monday May 31 2010, 10:53 pm

i have a heart thats not tan from using a sticker from tanning, but i layed out outside over the weekend and it got sunburned. now its red, itchy, and welted. what do i do to make it go away?

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xkellxx answered Wednesday June 2 2010, 8:27 pm:
use aloe. some lotions will say they have aloe in it or you can use straight up aloe from a bottle. if you cant get aloe then just keep the area moisturized, preferably with non-scented lotion. if you go out in the sun again just put sunscreen on it so it doesn't get worse. it may take a few days to go away.

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