Internet sites, magazines, product prospects, all show you how to treat sunburn, but
before going sunbathing you should look for some info on how to avoid sunburn in the
first place.
The sunburn remedies cover a very wide range of action, and they are...
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Internet sites, magazines, product prospects, all show you how to treat sunburn, but
before going sunbathing you should look for some info on how to avoid sunburn in the
first place.
The sunburn remedies cover a very wide range of action, and they are totally
different in structure and nature: from aspirin and ibuprofen, to milk compresses,
vitamin E creams and aloe gels.
There is not one best answer for how to treat sunburn;
most efforts usually aim at controlling the skin damage after the sunburn has already
occurred.
You can make the skin more resistant to sunburn by using a good protective
sunscreen.
Sunscreens solve the issue of how to treat sunburn by reducing the risk of harmful
ultraviolet action on the skin surface.
The most exposed to sun over-exposure are fairskinned people and children, whose bodies are a lot more sensitive than those of the
adults.
Nevertheless, dark-skinned people are not safe from sunburn either, though their
tissues contain high amounts of melanin
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