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Skin Care for Sunburn

  • Posted on August 4, 2010 at 3:31 pm

Even though we all know just how important it is to use adequate sunscreen when we are out during the summer months or away on holiday, it is surprising how many of us still manage to get burnt. Sunburn is actually a radiation burn to your skin, so it really shouldn’t be taken as lightly as many people do. Using a good sun cream is the best way to prevent sunburn, but if you have managed to get burnt, then finding the right skin care cream to soothe your sunburn is important.

Your skin is going to be very red, hot and sore, so is going to need cooling, soothing and moisturising, preferably all in one go. Because your skin is incredibly sensitive when it is burnt, you will need to use a very gentle cream that is not going to aggravate your skin more or even worse cause an allergic reaction as your skin is so sensitive. Look for unperfumed creams or even better gels, as gel will be much more soothing on your skin and will soak in faster. One key ingredient to look for is Aloe Vera, as it is renowned for it’s soothing and healing properties, a tube of Aloe Vera gel kept in the fridge is the perfect thing for sunburn as it will be lovely and cool on your skin helping to take some of the heat out of your burn while it soothes and nourishes your skin.

If you have a large area of sunburn, then taking a very cool bath will help to take some of the heat out of your skin, and this can provide immense relief, just remember not to put any bubble bath in as this may irritate your skin making the situation worse. Once you have got over the initial heat and pain of your sunburn, which should generally be within 24-48 hours, then you will be able to apply a thicker, richer moisturiser to your skin to try and minimise any peeling. Unfortunately peeling is inevitable with most sunburns as the skin has been badly damaged so will dry and flake as part of the healing and regenerating process. However if you keep your skin well moisturised then the peeling won’t be so bad, and also won’t be so noticeable, nothing worse than realising you have large flakes of skin starting to peel off while you are out and about and not able to do anything about it.

Of course the best thing for your skin is to not over expose it to the sun so you can avoid sunburn altogether, but if you do find yourself suffering from sunburn, the best thing to do is to use a good skin care cream to give your skin the care it needs.

After Sun Lotion- A Vital Part of Summer Skin Care

  • Posted on June 9, 2010 at 2:35 pm

We all know the importance of using a daily skin care cream with a minimum SPF15, and equally how important it is to use a suitable factor sun cream on the rest of our bodies when we are goign to be exposed to the sun for long periods of time, or exposed to stronger sun that we are used to, such as on holiday.

Banana Boat Aloe Vera Gel

banana boat gelThis is an incredibly popular aftersun, and comes in a gel form which is immediately cooling to the skin and is absorbed quickly and easily without any greasy feel. While the bright green colour of the gel may be slightly off putting, the smell is pleasant and fades after an hour or two so is not overpowering at all. One great thing about this aftersun is that it can be used for other purposes to such as minor cuts, bruises, rough or dry skin and minor skin irritations. COmbine this with the fact that even the small bottle lasts a very long time, Banana Boat Aloe Vera Gel is the perfect one-stop bottle to take on holiday with you.

Hawaiian Tropic AfterSun Moisturiser

Hawaiin TropicHawaiian Tropic comes in a range of “flavours” so you can choose from Body Butter, Lime Coolada or Mango in creams or Aloe Vera in a gel which is the latest addition to their range. All of these use a luxurious combination of Cocoa, Shea and Mango butters, making them rich, creamy and very moisturising. They all go on smoothly and smell divine, making them a pleasure to use, and with the added bonus of helping to extend the life of your tan, these creams are pefect to use not only while you are on holiday, but also when you get back and are clinging on to your tan for as long as possible. Hawaiian Tropic Aftersun Gel is developed with sunburn in mind and contains Lidocaine, which helps to ease the sting and heat of sunburn on application. This is combined with Vitamins and Aloe Vera to help soothe burnt skin and prevent peeling, while moisturising. Great for those that have a habit of spending just a little too long in the sun.

Nivea Moisturising Aftersun Lotion

Nivea after sun lotionNivea have long been a well respected name in skin care, and their sun cream and after sun ranges are extensive. Nivea’s Moisturising Aftersun Lotion is superb, offering intensive 24 hour moisturisation, with enriching advocado oil and Vitamin E. Using this aftersun regularly after exposure to the sun helps to keep your skin nourished and soft. Even when you return from holiday, using this as your daily moisturiser will ensure your skin stays in tip top condition, making your tan last longer and keeping your skin healthy.

 

These are just a small sample of the huge range of aftersun creams and lotions that are available, but are also the most popular ones. If you are looking for a good skin care cream to use on holiday or just after a long hot day in the garden, then any one of these aftersun creams will do just the job.
Soltan Aftersun

The best sun creams – getting the right skin care cream

  • Posted on April 19, 2010 at 9:26 pm

While summer sun is always warmly welcomed, we need to be aware of the damage it can do to our skin. Over exposure to harsh sunlight can lead to UV damage, which isn’t necessarily visible immediately. Whether you are out in the garden, or off on a luxury holiday, applying sun cream before you spend any significant amount of time in the sun is essential. Once UV damage is done, no skin care cream can fully repair it which is why sun lotion is so important.

The ranges of sun lotion are so huge it can be difficult to know where to start. The minimum SPF typical European skin should have is SPF 15. If you have particularly fair or sensitive skin then you will want to use a much higher factor. Remember, the SPF is only an indication of the protection given, and this is assuming proper application and re-applying after activities such as swimming.

You don’t have to go for big brands when it comes to sun cream, in fact many supermarkets own brands are excellent in not only value for money, but also product quality.

Boots Soltan Once spray – SPF30

soltan
Having sun cream in a spray makes application so much easier, and this is no exception. With excellent UVA and UVB protection, and a once daily application which incorporates up to 40 minutes in the pool or sea this is a great own brand product that will give you ample protection while on holiday.





Superdrug Solait Spray – SPF15

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This is also another excellent spray on product, and smells lovely. It is easy to apply and will give you superb protection as it has been shown that it actually gives around an SPF25 if applied properly, which is excellent as it is giving some leeway for poor application. It is also water resistant, allowing you up to 40 minutes water exposure before needing to re-apply.




Clarins Oil Free Sun Care spray – SPF15

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This is a lovely light spray, and is perfect for those with oily skin who find that sun cream can give them outbreaks of spots as it can be very heavy and pore blocking. As with all Clarins products this smells great and is a pleasure to apply.  This spray claims to offer deep cellular protection and the cutting edge a mineral filter offering the skin perfect protection.




Nivea Moisturising Sun Lotion – SPF15

niveaNivea have long been associated with excellent skin care creams, and this sun cream is no exception. With the lovely smell that is Nivea this cream is thick and creamy but non-sticky and easy to apply. It works immediately on application and can help to reduce sun allergies which can cause discomfort. With an adequate level of UV protection this makes a great general sun cream to use either at home or abroad.




Whichever brand of sun cream you choose to buy, the most important thing after getting the right factor for your skin is to make sure you apply it properly and regularly. It is all too easy to forget to re-apply your sun cream after swimming, and even if you are using a water resistant cream, it’s effectiveness will deteriorate after water exposure. Choosing the right sun cream is just as important as choosing the right skin care cream as it will help you keep your skin in top condition.

While summer sun is always warmly welcomed, we need to be aware of the damage it can do to

our skin. Over exposure to harsh sunlight can lead to UV damage, which isn’t necessarily

visible immediately. Whether you are out in the garden, or off on a luxury holiday, applying

sun cream before you spend any significant amount of time in the sun is essential. Once UV

damage is done, no skin care cream can fully repair it which is why sun lotion is so

important.

The ranges of sun lotion are so huge it can be difficult to know where to start. The minimum

SPF typical European skin should have is SPF 15. If you have particularly fair or sensitive

skin then you will want to use a much higher factor. Remember, the SPF is only an indication

of the protection given, and this is assuming proper application and re-applying after

activities such as swimming.

You don’t have to go for big brands when it comes to sun cream, in fact many supermarkets

own brands are excellent in not only value for money, but also product quality.

Boots Soltan Once spray – SPF30

Having sun cream in a spray makes application so much easier, and this is no exception. With

excellent UVA and UVB protection, and a once daily application which incorporates up to 40

minutes in the pool or sea this is a great own brand product that will give you ample

protection while on holiday.

Superdrug Solait Spray – SPF15

This is also another excellent spray on product, and smells lovely. It is easy to apply and

will give you superb protection as it has been shown that it actually gives around an SPF25

if applied properly, which is excellent as it is giving some leeway for poor application. It

is also water resistant, allowing you up to 40 minutes water exposure before needing to

re-apply.

Clarins Oil Free Sun Care spray – SPF15

This is a lovely light spray, and is perfect for those with oily skin who find that sun

cream can give them outbreaks of spots as it can be very heavy and pore blocking. As with

all Clarins products this smells great and is a pleasure to apply.  This spray claims to

offer deep cellular protection and the cutting edge a mineral filter offering the skin

perfect protection.

Nivea Moisturising Sun Lotion – SPF15

Nivea have long been associated with excellent skin care creams, and this sun cream is no

excepetion. With the lovely smell that is Nivea this cream is thick and creamy but

non-sticky and easy to apply. It works immediately on application and can help to reduce sun

allergies which can cause discomfort. With an adequate level of UV protection this makes a

great general sun cream to use either at home or abroad.

Whichever brand of sun cream you choose to buy, the most important thing after getting the

right factor for your skin is to make sure you apply it properly and regularly. It is all

too easy to forget to re-apply your sun cream after swimming, and even if you are using a

water resistant cream, it’s effectiveness will deteriorate after water exposure. Choosing

the right sun cream is just as important as choosing the right skin care cream as it will

help you keep your skin in top condition.