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Sunburn?!
#Sunburn occurs about 4-6 hours after the skin is exposed to UV rays
As time passes, a sensation of heat or pain gradually begins.
After 16 to 24 hours, #sunburn symptoms appear most severely.
Common #sunburn symptoms initially appear as a burning sensation,
It is accompanied by a stinging pain.
In severe cases, blisters can even form on the skin.
#Sunburn depends on the degree of damage caused by exposure to ultraviolet rays
It is classified as #1st-degree burns and #2nd-degree burns.
#1st degree burns are burns that occur in the epidermal layer of the skin.
Heat sensation or redness appears on the skin without blisters or vesicles.
Skin tissue damage is minimal, and the skin's defense mechanisms are mostly normal.
It refers to the operating state.
Common #sunburn symptoms appear 4-6 hours after exposure to UV rays
Symptoms start to appear as time passes.
The most common symptom is a sensation of heat, followed by 16 to 24 hours later
As it occurs, the sensation of heat in the skin becomes most severe, and depending on the symptoms
It may also be accompanied by pain. You may feel mild pain due to the sensation of heat.
After about 5 to 10 days, the dead skin cells will slough off and your skin will gradually return to normal.
#2nd degree burns occur when the skin is exposed to the sun for more than 2 hours and ultraviolet rays
By damaging the deepest part of the skin, that is, the dermis layer
Accompanied by pain as well as blisters and swelling
In severe cases, symptoms such as chills or vomiting may occur.
It can be described as a serious #burn symptom.
Skincare tips for after summer vacation
#1st degree sunburn caused by UV rays at a #summer vacation spot is
It is best to restore it as soon as possible.
These symptoms require immediate soothing, hydration, and moisturization
It must be done consistently to alleviate the symptoms.
1 STEP.
If you have symptoms of your skin feeling hot and flushed, the first thing to do is
It is important to soothe the heat sensation on the skin.
However, to cool down the heat sensation, forcefully [use] the skin
If irritated, the skin becomes sensitive and side effects occur
You need to be careful as it can happen.
It is just the right amount to reduce the heat sensation on the skin without being irritating.
To lower the heat in the skin, first lukewarm
I have to take a shower with water, but for sensitive skin
It can be irritating, so when showering, use soap or shower gel, etc.
It is best to avoid body products as much as possible, and especially not to use shower towels.
Chamomile tea in cold water 4 to 6 hours after exposure to ultraviolet rays
Steep the water and pour it over the skin, using a cold towel.
Cover the skin to lower the heat.
Chamomile has soothing and anti-inflammatory effects, so it is effective for #burn symptoms.
If fever persists for 14 to 24 hours after exposure to ultraviolet rays
If it is severe, please wrap an ice pack in a towel and apply a cold compress.
In this case, please apply a cold compress for as short a time as possible.
If you apply a cold compress for a long time, your skin temperature will drop rapidly
It may be harsh on your skin.
Especially ice to quickly cool the skin
Applying it directly to the skin can actually cause damage.
2 STEP.
Now it's time to provide your skin with plenty of moisture.
#Because my skin is dry due to sunburn
You need to provide your skin with sufficient moisture.
In particular, soothing gels containing aloe, azulene, or allantoin
It can moisturize the skin and even has a soothing effect.
It is good for burned skin. Drink water frequently so that hydration is separate
Charging it also helps.
3 STEP.
The third is follow-up care.
It is to continuously moisturize the skin.
#Skin dried out by sunburn is normal
Since it cannot secrete sebum, it is good to apply plenty of moisturizer.
At this time, the moisturizer contains collagen, ceramide, mucin, vitamin E, etc.
I recommend one that contains the ingredient.
In particular, the vitamin E component not only has a skin-soothing effect
It supplies moisture to the skin and promotes skin regeneration.
After getting a sunburn, the dead skin cells gradually peel off after 5 to 10 days.
It is best to let it naturally fall out.
If you artificially try to remove dead skin cells quickly
If you peel it off, it can cause secondary damage to the skin.
You shouldn't forcibly remove it.
It would be upsetting if your skin got damaged after a fun #summervacation, wouldn't it?
If you consistently manage it for about 15 days using the method I showed you today
It can effectively repair damaged skin and restore it to its original healthy state.
You can return to your skin.
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