heal sunburn Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Thu, 20 Jun 2024 12:22:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png heal sunburn Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Stop Sunburn From Ruining Your Vacation With These Tips https://travelermaster.com/stop-sunburn-from-ruining-your-vacation-with-these-tips/ Sun, 23 Jun 2024 16:06:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=31596 While sunbathing on a golden beach and unwinding from the pressures of daily life may feel great at the time, getting sunburned can soon turn your vacation into a nightmare. Fortunately, with the right knowledge, you can overcome your pain and prevent it from dampening your much-deserved getaway. Here’s how you can stop sunburn from […]

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While sunbathing on a golden beach and unwinding from the pressures of daily life may feel great at the time, getting sunburned can soon turn your vacation into a nightmare. Fortunately, with the right knowledge, you can overcome your pain and prevent it from dampening your much-deserved getaway. Here’s how you can stop sunburn from ruining your vacation.

Soothing the Burn

The moment you realize you’ve been burned, get out of the sun as soon as possible to prevent further damage. Make sure to apply an aloe-based cream to soothe and cool your skin. If you do have any blisters, avoid popping them as this can cause further irritation and potential scarring.

How to Prevent Peeling

Depending on the severity of your sunburn, your skin may start to peel soon after. Avoid using exfoliators as this will only intensify the peeling. Rather, focus on rehydrating your skin. Apply a moisturizer you enjoy using, particularly one with DNA repair enzymes, as this will be sure to prevent any further drying out or peeling.

After the Burn

Even as your burn starts to heal, it’s important to take proper care of the affected area for the rest of your trip. make sure to keep the burnt area covered and seek out shade when you can. Also, wearing a hat with sunglasses is also a good idea. If your skin ever feels irritated, consider using coconut oil to soothe it as this can be highly effective.

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The Fastest Way to Heal Your Sunburn https://travelermaster.com/the-fastest-way-to-heal-your-sunburn/ Wed, 10 Jan 2024 10:18:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=26550 We’ve all been there: you can’t wait to just soak up the sun when you finally get to that travel destination, but you forgot to reapply your sunscreen. Or maybe your winter skin just isn’t used to the sun–no matter how much sunscreen you applied. So you get back from the beach and you look […]

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We’ve all been there: you can’t wait to just soak up the sun when you finally get to that travel destination, but you forgot to reapply your sunscreen. Or maybe your winter skin just isn’t used to the sun–no matter how much sunscreen you applied. So you get back from the beach and you look in the mirror, only to realize you’re bright red with sunburn! You don’t want to look back at all the photos from your vacation only to realize you’re a tomato in all of them, so you need to get rid of it fast! If this sounds like you, listen up. Here are the three steps to getting rid of a sunburn FAST.

Step 1: Cold Shower

Okay, it doesn’t have to be freezing cold, but PLEASE don’t burn your skin even more with a hot shower. Put the shower on the coldest temperature you can handle, and be gentle when you wash your skin. You don’t want to irritate it further by scrubbing at the raw skin.

Step 2: Aloe, Aloe, and More Aloe

Get a bottle of Aloe Vera Gel and lather yourself up in it. Let it dry for a couple of hours and keep reapplying! Aloe Vera has great healing properties, so it will soothe your skin and help it repair the damage.

Step 3: Drink Water

Not only were you out in the sun getting dehydrated, but your sunburn is also further dehydrating you. Drinking lots of water ensures that your body can work on healing the sunburn as soon as possible.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> heal sunburn Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Thu, 20 Jun 2024 12:22:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png heal sunburn Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Stop Sunburn From Ruining Your Vacation With These Tips https://travelermaster.com/stop-sunburn-from-ruining-your-vacation-with-these-tips/ Sun, 23 Jun 2024 16:06:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=31596 While sunbathing on a golden beach and unwinding from the pressures of daily life may feel great at the time, getting sunburned can soon turn your vacation into a nightmare. Fortunately, with the right knowledge, you can overcome your pain and prevent it from dampening your much-deserved getaway. Here’s how you can stop sunburn from […]

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While sunbathing on a golden beach and unwinding from the pressures of daily life may feel great at the time, getting sunburned can soon turn your vacation into a nightmare. Fortunately, with the right knowledge, you can overcome your pain and prevent it from dampening your much-deserved getaway. Here’s how you can stop sunburn from ruining your vacation.

Soothing the Burn

The moment you realize you’ve been burned, get out of the sun as soon as possible to prevent further damage. Make sure to apply an aloe-based cream to soothe and cool your skin. If you do have any blisters, avoid popping them as this can cause further irritation and potential scarring.

How to Prevent Peeling

Depending on the severity of your sunburn, your skin may start to peel soon after. Avoid using exfoliators as this will only intensify the peeling. Rather, focus on rehydrating your skin. Apply a moisturizer you enjoy using, particularly one with DNA repair enzymes, as this will be sure to prevent any further drying out or peeling.

After the Burn

Even as your burn starts to heal, it’s important to take proper care of the affected area for the rest of your trip. make sure to keep the burnt area covered and seek out shade when you can. Also, wearing a hat with sunglasses is also a good idea. If your skin ever feels irritated, consider using coconut oil to soothe it as this can be highly effective.

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The Fastest Way to Heal Your Sunburn https://travelermaster.com/the-fastest-way-to-heal-your-sunburn/ Wed, 10 Jan 2024 10:18:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=26550 We’ve all been there: you can’t wait to just soak up the sun when you finally get to that travel destination, but you forgot to reapply your sunscreen. Or maybe your winter skin just isn’t used to the sun–no matter how much sunscreen you applied. So you get back from the beach and you look […]

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We’ve all been there: you can’t wait to just soak up the sun when you finally get to that travel destination, but you forgot to reapply your sunscreen. Or maybe your winter skin just isn’t used to the sun–no matter how much sunscreen you applied. So you get back from the beach and you look in the mirror, only to realize you’re bright red with sunburn! You don’t want to look back at all the photos from your vacation only to realize you’re a tomato in all of them, so you need to get rid of it fast! If this sounds like you, listen up. Here are the three steps to getting rid of a sunburn FAST.

Step 1: Cold Shower

Okay, it doesn’t have to be freezing cold, but PLEASE don’t burn your skin even more with a hot shower. Put the shower on the coldest temperature you can handle, and be gentle when you wash your skin. You don’t want to irritate it further by scrubbing at the raw skin.

Step 2: Aloe, Aloe, and More Aloe

Get a bottle of Aloe Vera Gel and lather yourself up in it. Let it dry for a couple of hours and keep reapplying! Aloe Vera has great healing properties, so it will soothe your skin and help it repair the damage.

Step 3: Drink Water

Not only were you out in the sun getting dehydrated, but your sunburn is also further dehydrating you. Drinking lots of water ensures that your body can work on healing the sunburn as soon as possible.

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