
Trueblue23
Posts: 7,463
May 4, 2014 12:02am
Good decisions I made today: booked an awesome kayak trip for my new wife and I off the coast of Hilton Head Island, put sunscreen on my arms, back and face.
Horrible decision I made today: neglected to put sunscreen on my legs
Result? A horrible sunburn on my thighs/lower legs. Sitting in a kayak on the ocean for three hours completely fried me, pretty horrible honestly. I used to be a lifeguard so I'm used to being burnt, but this is next level. Just made a late night trip to CVS for aloe vera and benadryl (mainly for sleep), anyone have any down home methods to rid yourself of the burn?
Horrible decision I made today: neglected to put sunscreen on my legs
Result? A horrible sunburn on my thighs/lower legs. Sitting in a kayak on the ocean for three hours completely fried me, pretty horrible honestly. I used to be a lifeguard so I'm used to being burnt, but this is next level. Just made a late night trip to CVS for aloe vera and benadryl (mainly for sleep), anyone have any down home methods to rid yourself of the burn?

salto
Posts: 2,611
May 4, 2014 1:03am
Take a really hot shower.
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gut
Posts: 15,058
May 4, 2014 1:15am
Hot shower as hot as you can stand...and then aloe vera.
And if you are ridiculously burnt....then pure vaseline, a toga and coat check.
And if you are ridiculously burnt....then pure vaseline, a toga and coat check.

Pick6
Posts: 14,946
May 4, 2014 11:47am
Same thing happened to me on a white water rafting trip. Hopefully you don't have sun poison.

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
May 4, 2014 12:11pm
I go through some terrible burns every summer. It's like my body has built up a tolerance to sunscreen.
When you start to blister, pop them and let them drain right before you go into the shower. Much easier to deal with that then having them pop while you're sleeping and end up sticking to the sheets.
When you start to blister, pop them and let them drain right before you go into the shower. Much easier to deal with that then having them pop while you're sleeping and end up sticking to the sheets.

Tigerfan00
Posts: 3,427
May 4, 2014 1:52pm
Certainly doesn't help.ccrunner609;1612382 wrote:I dont get sunburns because I have my students rub sunscreen all over my body.
hope this helps

iclfan2
Posts: 6,360
May 4, 2014 8:52pm
Some people swear by tea bags. You can google it. I went to the beach and pool today so I'm hoping to not have any. 85 here today and 90's this week. Love livin in the south.
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gut
Posts: 15,058
May 4, 2014 8:54pm
If you routinely blister when you get burnt you're doing it wrong. That's SEVERE sunburn...not sure if it also raises your risk of skin cancer even higher.

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
May 4, 2014 9:24pm
No shit. They say that even one blistering burn as a child doubles your risk of melanoma later in life. But shit happens.gut;1612575 wrote:If you routinely blister when you get burnt you're doing it wrong. That's SEVERE sunburn...not sure if it also raises your risk of skin cancer even higher.