jnevin said:Time machine
Sunblock
cindylou said:I just lube it up with as much aloe and lotion and shea butter as I can. Other than that I guess pray. Drink tons of water and just hope that you wont peel. Sometimes I dont peel , sometimes I do.
if you start to peel with uneven color you have no choice but to exfoliate.
sucks! Im sorry.
nefertiti said:I don't think I've ever peeled so bad it left uneven color, thank goodness. Good advice, though...I'll have to pick up some shea butter on my way home.
Army Vet said:um...prevention is the best cure!
+1 for Aloe Vera
nefertiti said:I know you mean well but I don't need a lecture about prevention. I was wearing spf 45, so it's not like I was being retarded about it.
jnevin said:Time machine
Sunblock
rnch said:sponge on tomato juice to minimize the pain....moistuerizer/aloe vara for peeling...hope for the best!
jnevin said:I laft.
Angel said:I was once told that blow jobs and cum smears heals everything
nimbus said:nefertizzles, do you play kickball on wednesdays on thursdays
Lol, I am glad I heard the right thing then.fistfullofsteel said:you heard correctly. it also helps when you swallow.
Angel said:I was once told that blow jobs and cum smears heals everything
Angels got the secret recipe. Oh, post up some pics of the burn.nefertiti said:Does anyone know any reliable ways to minimize peeling after a sunburn?
Thanks.
nimbus said:nefertizzles, do you play kickball on wednesdays on thursdays
FriendlyCanadian said:wtf is kickball??
is that like a bizzare name for soccer?
We call it soccerbaseball here.nefertiti said:Hilarious. No kickball in canada? It's a playground game, or that's when I first played. Picture baseball, but with a big rubber ball that gets rolled when "pitched" and instead of hitting it with a bat, you kick it.
Unfortunately, if you are going to peel, you will peel. Once the skin cells are burned to that degree, no amount of lotion, etc will magically bring them back to life. The skin cells are dead at that point. All you can do is exfoliate them so at least the coloration is even.nefertiti said:Does anyone know any reliable ways to minimize peeling after a sunburn?
Thanks.
nefertiti said:On wednesdays, when I get out of work early enough.
Blue, I wasn't attempting to tan...and being outside couldn't be avoided. But my skin is sensitive enough that spf 45 didn't do the job.
Covergirl, the redness doesn't bother me. I have really good makeup that tones it down nicely, and I don't expose the other burnt areas during work hours.
MightyMouse69 said:not to be a dick, but given the way you described your skin tone - getting a bad skin burn could be very bad for you going forward. I would really try to avoid it if you burn that bad.
nimbus said:have you played against the team Go Balls Deep?
nefertiti said:Does anyone know any reliable ways to minimize peeling after a sunburn?
Thanks.
Jacob Creutzfeldt said:Bathing in green tea supposedly helps.
nefertiti said:No, but it sounds familiar...I'm gonna check the schedule. Do you have a friend playing on that team?
nimbus said:ya i know a few; one was talking about it the other day and mentioned flip-cup; i was like hayyyyyy wait a minute..
blueta2 said:yes, don't sit in the sun.
I baked in the sun for years and 3 years ago got skin cancer and am still fighting it
Not worth it. Fake tans look so much nicer anyway
fistfullofsteel said:if you're irish or such then avoid the sun like you are vampire. most people i know that have skin cancer issues are irish, scottish and such.
txbondsman said:Dr's say that if you got pretty severely sunburned before the age of 18, anyone is subject to skin cancer. I don't know many people who didn't. My age anyway, we didn't have SPF shit back then...
nefertiti said:Your name is one of the prion diseases I'm reading about in the book I just bought.
Jacob Creutzfeldt said:I can't recommend a therapy for that if you have it.
yes, mother.....fistfullofsteel said:you should wait 30 minutes after you apply the sunscreen lotion before you go outside and keep applying every hour.
this is cool because you can just spray it on http://www.coppertone.com/coppertone/products/ultraguard/detail_gp_70cspray.jsp although from what i heard and read, SPF over 30 does not provide significantly better protection.
don't forget chapstick with spf

rnch said:yes, mother.....![]()
or should i spell it "mutha"?![]()
txbondsman said:<<< Scotch/ Irish, after I started using MT2, I don't burn anymore. Dr's say that if you got pretty severely sunburned before the age of 18, anyone is subject to skin cancer. I don't know many people who didn't. My age anyway, we didn't have SPF shit back then...
CMarc said:What is MT2?
rnch said:ya'll missed pdaddyII's long thread on his usage and results of melatoninII? do a search! excellent reading material.

bigmann245 said:well if you need someone to rub the lotion on ya just give me a call....![]()
thanks, but no thanks.fistfullofsteel said:WTF!!!thanks, but no thanks.
musclemom said:Emu oil might help the burn, too.
Future thought, if you don't use/have it already, get something that blocks both UVA and UVB rays. My ex was one freckle shy of albino, he burned with everything but this stuff called Shade that blocked both types of rays.
CMarc said:What is MT2?
Yeah, you want to check that shit out, being on the water has essentially a doubling effect of the sun's rays. I looked it up on the web, it's by Coppertone and its definitely called Shade.nefertiti said:I have fair skin but it's never been alabaster or as white white as skin can get. Again, it's a type that can easily tan, I just usually choose NOT to.
I'm going to be on a boat all weekend the first weekend in june, so I'll check out that shade stuff. Thanks MM![]()
bigmann245 said:im lucky.. im a redhead that tans... i burn at first but after it heals i tan real well...
fistfullofsteel said:http://www.neutrogena.com/content_169.asp I have Neutrogena Ultra Sheer™ Dry-Touch Sunblock SPF 55 & 70. It's $10, but it comes in a 5 oz spray bottle, so you use it up fast.
A chemical stabilizer is included in sunscreens containing avobenzone to slow breakdown. Avobenzone is also the only ingredient that blocks only UVA.
The best UVA protection is provided by products that contain zinc oxide, avobenzone, and ecamsule. Titanium dioxide probably gives good protection, but does not completely cover the entire UV-A spectrum.
Results of sunscreen testing
PABA, phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid, and avobenzone have photomutagenic or photogenotoxic effects.
In photocarcinogenicity tests, 4 compounds (Meroxyl SX, 2-ethylhexyl-paramethoxycinnamate, 3-benzoyl-4-hydroxy-6-methoxybenzenesulfonic acid, and titanium dioxide), have been found to protect against the development of cancer in hairless mice.[26]
No sunscreen ingredient has been found to be photocarcinogenic. [26]
In August 2007, The United States FDA proposed to disallow manufacturer claims on bottles that using sunscreens prevents cancer and to change SPF to refer to Sunburn Protection Factor instead of Sun Protection Factor (FDA proposed changes). This was done due to the epidemiological results in conjunction with some mechanistic studies which show that sunscreens prevent inflammation only and not necessarily the causes of melanoma.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suntan_lotion
here is another great read with sunscreen product reviews
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/family/sunscreen/review.html
nefertiti said:Thanks, I'll look into those before my trip in june. I had on spf45, but it clearly wasn't doing a very good job.
FDA speaking, "Well they have been using it in Europe and other countries for the last 10+ years and nobody has died from it, so we should look into approving it." 
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