5
essential tricks for treating a sunburn By Chelsea Burns Published July 04,
2015.
Of
course you understand the importance of sunscreen, but sometimes, no matter how
diligent you were with reapplying, you still end up getting too much sun. While
the damage of a sunburn can't be undone (sadly), there are things you can do to
speed up the healing process and soothe your red, inflamed skin. We asked Dr.
Joshua Zeichner, director of cosmetic and clinical research in the department
of dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, about the best way to
feel better fast. So you're on the way home from the beach, and one look
in the rearview mirror tells you that you're in trouble. As soon as you realize
your skin is a little too red, take an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory pill
like ibuprofen or aspirin, Zeichner recommended. This can help stop
inflammation and redness from getting any worse and ease pain. Cool down Once
you get to a shower, rinse off with cool water to soothe skin and remove any
chlorine, salt water or sand that may be lingering and causing more irritation.
Have a bath? Even better! Add a 'cup' of whole oats to the cool bath water for
extra calming power. The sun zaps moisture from the skin, so be sure to
replenish it regularly over the next few days with a rich moisturizer. Zeichner
recommended looking for ones that contain aloe, glycerin or hyaluronic acid
like Sun Bum. . If it's a small area like your nose, neck or ears, try a
1 percent hydrocortisone ointment like Cortizone 10 Hydrocortisone Anti-Itch
Cream Plus 10 Moisturizers,) to reduce inflammation. Hot tip: Keep your
moisturizers in the fridge for an extra refreshing treat. For Skin Cancer
Use a DIY compress Try using a cool compress soaked in skim milk, egg whites or
green tea. The proteins in milk and egg whites coat and calm the burn while
green tea reduces inflammation. Drink up Not only does the sun take away the
moisture from your skin, it also dehydrates the rest of your body as well,
which is why you may also feel extra tired after a long day in the sun.
Counteract the sun's damage by drinking lots of water and eating water filled
fruit like watermelon, honeydew
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