Although tanning and sleeping under the sun gives happiness, it can be very harmful for the skin. In order to be protected from the harmful rays of the sun, it is important not to go out in the sun between 11.00-14.00 and not to neglect the sunscreen. Lack of full protection from the sun can cause sunburn. In order for sunburns to pass as quickly as possible, it is necessary not to apply the wrong recipes to the skin and to protect the burned skin.
HOW TO DEFINE SUNBURNS?
Symptoms of sunburn, according to the NHS:
- If your skin feels hot to the touch
- If the burned part is painful
- If your sunburn is severe, blisters may develop on it.
WHAT SHOULD BE DONE TO TREAT SUNBURNS FAST?
If you’re looking to relieve a sunburn yourself, here are the NHS’s top tips for treating it quickly:
- Protect the burned area from the sun until it is completely healed.
- Take a cold shower or use a damp towel.
- Avoid applying Vaseline to sunburn
- Do not apply ice to the burned area.
- Don’t pop the bubbles
- Do not pluck or peel your skin
- Do not wear tight clothing that will cover the burned area.