You’ve sunbathed too much, maybe at the wrong times, and now you find your face the color of a lobster. 🦞 No problem, follow these tips and use these natural cosmetics to relieve symptoms!
⚠️ Warning: If your sunburn is severe, you have blisters or erythema, if you feel headache, fever or general malaise, talk to your doctor. The remedies suggested here are not a substitute for its opinion.
1. Fill up on water
The first remedy for sunburn is water: it will help your skin re-hydrate “from within” and perform its self-repairing functions better. If you want, you can alternate water with herbal teas or thirst-quenching natural drinks.
Cool off several times a day with quick cold showers: they will help you feel better, soothe and calm the heat of inflammation.
You can also wrap yourself with towels soaked in cold water. Then, remember to dry the skin by dabbing it with a soft cloth, without rubbing it.
2. sunburn, what to use
Immediate hydration after sunburn? Use the Face Serum for Man (which is unisex, despite the name) in abundance: the aloe and hyaluronic acid it is rich in will offer your skin a splash with a soothing and super moisturizing effect!
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3. sunburn aNd Dehydrated skin, what to do
In the evening, apply the Moisturizing Face Mask to your face, neck and décolleté. Xylitols help maintain moisture, zinc oxide renews the lipid layer of the skin.
Soothe and repair the eye and lip contour with Firm & Smooth Eye Lip Mask. This moisturizing eye and lip mask, rich in natural technologies, also contains a prebiotic of vine sap, with balancing properties.
Use BeOnMe Natural Body Cream to soothe and moisturize your back, chest, arms and legs: it contains a high percentage of organic chamomile, which has a calming, anti-redness and soothing action, and mallow extract, decongestant and anti-inflammatory.
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Repeat these steps every night, and in a few days you will feel much better!
In the meantime, don’t scratch, don’t scrub or peel, use a sunscreen with SPF 50, stay in the shade, wear a hat and sunglasses.
When you want to go home, don’t get into the car left in the sun right away, ventilate it and try to lower the temperature of the vehicle to avoid sudden heat strokes (harmful to the skin, but also to driving safety).
Do not drink iced drinks, as they may cause congestion. Instead, fill up on fruits and vegetables, which are rich in water, vitamins, and antioxidants.