
Depending on your skin type and the intensity of the sun, it only takes on average 15 minutes in the sun, without protection, to develop a sunburn and, consequently, damage the skin cells. After a few hours, the sunburned skin becomes painful, hot, and red depending on skin tones, before starting to peel and itch a few days later. But what can be done to avoid them? Here are some effective measures to take when you are outdoors to reduce the risk of sunburn.

When skin turns red after sun exposure, it requires soothing to prevent peeling and dehydration. Aloe vera, known for its hydrating and restorative properties, is a recognized ally against sunburn. How should you apply it and what makes it so effective? Follow our guide to soothe sunburn with aloe vera gel.

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