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Topic: OUCH!!!!
krobin02's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:37 AM
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Dude... I seriously got baked yesterday. And I'm still baking. It ought to be fun trying to go to work tomorrow. I shudder at the thought of putting on a shirt.

FaithfulOne78's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:38 AM
Sunscreen is your friend!!!laugh

PATSFAN's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:38 AM
laugh I look the same way from 2 days agolaugh

No1sLove's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:40 AM
Youch! sick Sorry hon!

krupa's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:40 AM
Poor honey! Sorry girl! Dang.......

So I know this sounds stupid but, it actually works....smear a thin film of butter on the burn...it prevents the scaling and flaking.

Then use a little aloe for cooling.

after that....just don't wear a shirt! (I kid)

franshade's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:41 AM
OUCH! looks very painful, have you tried some aloe lotion, it cools the skin and refreshes. Takes some of the heat of your skin.


Scinn's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:41 AM
I did the same thing a couple months ago....looked about the same too. My suggestion (it will become your bestestest friend in the whole wide world!!) Go to wal-mart and pick up some aloe with lidocane. (it's a blu-ish looking goop) Put some on when you get home, then store the bottle in the fridge. It stings something awful when it first goes on and then....omg. bliss! You can move and it doesn't feel like your skin is cracking like the dried up river beds in the African Sahara!

krobin02's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:44 AM
Aloe lotion and lidocain spray (Solarcain) are my best friends right now. And the shirt only got put on for the purposes of the picture. I hurt too much to have anything on. And yes, I know I'm a dumba$$. laugh laugh

SimplyElla's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:45 AM
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wth were you thinking to get all that sun like that?! be careful missy... you better hope that does not blister up ... tix tix on you!!

too hurt to rub ointments on? then put your a$$ in a milk bath!

MsCarmen's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:46 AM

I did the same thing a couple months ago....looked about the same too. My suggestion (it will become your bestestest friend in the whole wide world!!) Go to wal-mart and pick up some aloe with lidocane. (it's a blu-ish looking goop) Put some on when you get home, then store the bottle in the fridge. It stings something awful when it first goes on and then....omg. bliss! You can move and it doesn't feel like your skin is cracking like the dried up river beds in the African Sahara!


I agree 100 percent. Both me and my daughter have extremely fair skin. We never tan, just burn, heal, and then burn again. I've spent lots of money on every different kinds of stuff for sunburn and nothing works better then that stuff. I stock up on it and let me tell you it is a Godsend. It's the only thing I ever use now.

Scinn's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:48 AM


I did the same thing a couple months ago....looked about the same too. My suggestion (it will become your bestestest friend in the whole wide world!!) Go to wal-mart and pick up some aloe with lidocane. (it's a blu-ish looking goop) Put some on when you get home, then store the bottle in the fridge. It stings something awful when it first goes on and then....omg. bliss! You can move and it doesn't feel like your skin is cracking like the dried up river beds in the African Sahara!


I agree 100 percent. Both me and my daughter have extremely fair skin. We never tan, just burn, heal, and then burn again. I've spent lots of money on every different kinds of stuff for sunburn and nothing works better then that stuff. I stock up on it and let me tell you it is a Godsend. It's the only thing I ever use now.


drinker drinker drinker drinker Cheers to the Blue Goop Club! laugh laugh laugh laugh

no photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:48 AM
I have heard and tried Noxema
it cools the burn down
Also try aloe vera gel to heal your skin

hope this helps

YourLove1's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:51 AM
as long as everyone see's your boobs , you'll be alright bigsmile

MsTeddyBear2u's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:53 AM
Got to agree with Noxzema. It cools the skin.

Wear some sunscreen next time! flowerforyou
Ouch!

MsCarmen's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:54 AM



I did the same thing a couple months ago....looked about the same too. My suggestion (it will become your bestestest friend in the whole wide world!!) Go to wal-mart and pick up some aloe with lidocane. (it's a blu-ish looking goop) Put some on when you get home, then store the bottle in the fridge. It stings something awful when it first goes on and then....omg. bliss! You can move and it doesn't feel like your skin is cracking like the dried up river beds in the African Sahara!


I agree 100 percent. Both me and my daughter have extremely fair skin. We never tan, just burn, heal, and then burn again. I've spent lots of money on every different kinds of stuff for sunburn and nothing works better then that stuff. I stock up on it and let me tell you it is a Godsend. It's the only thing I ever use now.


drinker drinker drinker drinker Cheers to the Blue Goop Club! laugh laugh laugh laugh
drinker drinker drinker

s1owhand's photo
Wed 07/09/08 10:55 AM
call in sick and sit in a cool tub of water
with emollients and fragrant salves?

DestinysDream's photo
Wed 07/09/08 11:01 AM
Ouch! That looks like it would hurt. Love the tan lines though but that was another thread.

no photo
Wed 07/09/08 11:05 AM
Solarcaine and Noxema work wonders. My grandmother swore by putting vinegar in a cool bath but I've never tried it (hate the smell of vinegar). I can get burned in a bright light, 50 sunscreen is my best friend.

BonnyMiss's photo
Wed 07/09/08 11:10 AM
For instant relief and not too expensive ( seems you are unable to go out at the moment) natural yogurt, smear it on, better straight from the fridge

TheMissile's photo
Wed 07/09/08 11:19 AM

For instant relief and not too expensive ( seems you are unable to go out at the moment) natural yogurt, smear it on, better straight from the fridge

You taste better too huh laugh

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