When the sun comes out, it means so many fun things.
Where did it even come from if you weren’t baking on a beach towel?
What are the dangers of frequent sun exposure that results in sunburned skin?
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Wear sunscreen all year long, even on cloudy and cool days.
Even when you’re pumpkin picking and hitting the slopes this winter, butter up in that SPF.
Ultraviolet rays can penetrate through loosely woven fabrics, too.
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Okay, you get the point!
We chatted withReserveage’s resident dermatologist,Dr.
Tiffany Libby, to learn some of the best tricks and tips to treat and relieve discomfort from sunburn.
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One of the best methods of relief is to take a cool bath or shower.
When you’re done with that, be sure tomoisturize with aloeto soothe your skin.
Look for barrier repair ingredients in any products you buy.
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Another step is to take ibuprofen, which will help with pain relief and also minimize inflammation.
Above all, it’s extremely important to stay hydrated.
What products can help relieve discomfort from sunburn?
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One of the products that Dr. Libby recommends when dealing with sunburn pain isCetaphil Soothing Gel Cream.