Wednesday, March 25, 2009

How to cover sunburn?

How can i cover up the sunburn on my face?


the burn is basically all over my face
How to cover sunburn?
Aloe Vera and stay out of the sun for a while.
How to cover sunburn?
Well, green is the oppostie of red, so they make this stuff that%26#039;s kind of the same thickness as base, and it%26#039;s green. The green is supposed to contradict the red. You could probably find this at Ulta, Sephora, or another make-up store.








Good luck :)
Reply:leave it and dont expose it to alot of sun. If u do just wear a hat wen the sun burn starts to go away put sum cover up on
Reply:if you are wanting to know how to cover it up with make up try and use some bronzer then use loose powder foundation.
Reply:first treat your face to some aloe vera....


if you want to wear cover up......make sure you wear a moisturizer and then use light cover up as you please.... just dont apply too much...it may irritate the skin... add a little lip gloss and lightly apply blush.... you%26#039;ll look fine....
Reply:Clothing.
Reply:If you%26#039;re referring to using makeup or concealer to cover up the sunburn, I wouldn%26#039;t recommend it. I have been in your situation before: the more activities you do that requires you to touch your face HURTS (even if it%26#039;s just applying sunscreen), because your skin is now very sensitive. Seriously, what you need is Aloe Vera, which is the single BEST pain reliever for your skin right now. Avoid ALL makeup. Be super gentle when you wash your face and skip the toner (the use of cotton balls, even with the most gentle toner, rubbing all over your face will hurt, too). Just give it a rest for a couple of days and AVOID the sun for now. If you have to go out, even if it%26#039;s for just a few minutes, wear a wide brim hat (at least a 4%26quot; brim). In the future, once your skin heals, ALWAYS apply a high SPF sunblock whenever you go out, because the ozone layer has soooo many holes now. Try Neutrogena%26#039;s Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock SPF 85 Helioplex, available at Walmart for $10 ($9.98 to be exact). Let it absorb into the skin for at least 15 minutes before you go out.





If you don%26#039;t want to lug the sunscreen/sunblock around to reapply every few hours, at least carry Neutrogena%26#039;s Healthy Defense SPF 30 Press Powder in your purse for reapplication.





Best wishes.

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