JAKARTA - The more frequent the skin is burned by the sun or sunburn, the signs of skin damage that looks like wrinkles and black spots are also increasing. Not to mention the risk of threatening skin cancer.
Applying the best sunscreen is the most effective skin protection step, but if you don't use it properly, the skin will still look reddish after all day outdoor activities. If that happens, use the following tips to deal with the sun's burning skin to quickly recover, reports Prevention.com, Thursday, August 21.
Severe burns may stretch or peel, so use a soft cleaner, then apply aloe vera or hydrating moisturizer. Petroleum jelly can help speed up the healing process. Never break your peel or peel your skin.
Always seek immediate medical help if you have severe burns accompanied by systemic symptoms that worsen such as fever, nausea, and headaches. In these cases, you may experience heat-related diseases such as hot shocks that require medical treatment.
If your skin feels very painful and hurts due to a sun shock, try drinking the ibuprofen. This free-selling anti-inflammatory drug can help reduce pain so that it helps you recover more comfortably.
If your skin still feels hot from the heat of the sun, you should take a shower with cold water. This will cool your body and skin quickly. After that, apply moisturizer to help hydrate the skin again.
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You can make it quickly by inserting cold waslap and moist in the freezer for a few minutes. Topical anti-inflammatory drugs such as hydrocortison can also help relieve heat and discomfort.
If you are often burned even though you have used sunscreen and apply it again carefully, there may be other things you use. Antibiotics, antijamurs, antihistamines, cholesterol reduction drugs, blood pressure drugs, antidepressants, and essential orange oils can increase the risk of sunlight burning as they increase skin sensitivity to UV rays. Common skin care ingredients such as retinoids, glycolic acid and salicylic acid, as well as benzoil peroxide can also cause the skin to burn easily.
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