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Sun Tanning and Sun Burn






Sun Tanning and Sun Burn

If you want to go outside during the summer months to get a nice tan, you are not alone. There are thousands of people all throughout the world that like to look good during the summer months. But unfortunately, when you lay out in the sun you are increasing the chance of getting sun burn. If you had ever suffered from sunburn you are aware of just how uncomfortable it can be.

Listed below are a few ways to prevent sun burn, as well as what you can do if you get burnt.

1. The top way to avoid sun burn is by making use of sun tan lotion. By doing this you will be able to protect your skin against the sun regardless of how stable the sun is. Just make sure that you buy a lotion that is strong enough to keep the sun away.

2. If you do get a mild case of sun burn it is important that you treat for it. The best thing that you can do is get a lot of fluids, and additionally keep your skin moist through lotion. This serves to prevent peeling and over drying of the skin.

3. For a critical situation of sun burn, you may want to consider going to the doctor. Even though this may sound like going to an extreme, it is important to do so. They are able to give you the medicine and lotions that you need to restore your skin to its normal condition.

Believe it or not, sun burn can be very dangerous.

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Outdoor Tanning Tips

If you have tried the self tanning sprays and they are not working for you, there is one more option to consider; you can simply go outside in the sun.

After all, this was the easiest way to get a tan as little as five or ten years ago. Sure, be prepared for the sun to be hot and you run the risk of being burnt, but at the same time it can give you the golden brown look you have long been pining for.

Here are a few guidelines to consider when trying to get your tan by laying out in the sun.

1. Make sure that you are aware of your skin type and how long it takes to get a tan. If you know what you can handle, later you never have to worry about tanning too much. This is when people regularly run into problems with these types of burns.

2. Just because you want to get a tan does not mean that you should not use sun tan lotion. This is a great way to cover your skin while also getting a tan. Even though you will not tan as fast, it is still the way to go in order to ensure you don't get burnt and end up with a lot of trouble on your hands.

3. Find out when the best part of the day is to tan in your area. This way you will be able to take advantage of the right time, and then get out of the sun as hastily as possible.


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