Your bottom lip is 12 times more likely than your upper lip to get sunburned
This cooling gel can help soothe sunburned skin, but it can’t cure the burn
Look for a UPF rating of 50+ for optimal protection against UV rays
A sunburn will leave you itchy and red, while sun poisoning can feel like an allergic reaction
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A cool shower, aloe vera gel, anti-itch treatments and cool compresses can provide fast sunburn relief
Both can protect you from the sun’s rays, but they do it in different ways
Your skin tone determines if a sunburn becomes a suntan
You can still get a tan (a sign of skin damage) while wearing sunscreen
Babies shouldn’t wear sunscreen before 6 months old, so opt for shade and cooler parts of the day for outdoor fun time
Mineral sunscreens have a heavier texture to create a physical barrier, while chemical sunscreens are lighter and use a chemical reaction to prevent UV damage
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