By: KittyGirl | 2010-10-21 | Supplements A recent trip to the beach, involving unevenly applied sun block, left me with red, itchy skin. After researching remedies for sunburn on the net, and asking friends and family concerning their own cures, I assumed I would share some of what I've found. read more
By: Laura Lees | 2011-07-20 | Skin care When the skin is overexposed to the ultraviolet rays of the sun, sunburn is the cause. Other sources of ultraviolet rays, such as arcs of a merger, tanning lamps can cause sunburn. It can also cause skin cancer. Sunburn should never be taken lightly as it can even result in death. read more
By: larissabrown | 2010-10-29 | Alternative Medicine Sunburn is a phenomenon caused by excessive or over-exposure to the ultra-violet or UV radiation of the sun or sun-equivalent sources like welding arcs or tanning lamps. read more
By: Jamie Noone | 2010-03-26 | Skin care The painful and intense soreness of sunburn is considered to be the result of ultraviolet light penetrating the top layer of skin and thereby forming free radicals which then set upon your cell membranes and your DNA. Our intricate immune systems respond to this free radical attack through the release of even more free radicals which then seek out and destroy the tissues neighbouring the damaged cells. read more
By: Collier Baker | 2011-07-14 | Health & Fitness Sunburn is caused by ultraviolet rays from the sun and can vary from the healthy golden tan which many of us hope to achieve to a nasty burnt blistering caused by excess exposure which is both read more
By: Dr Andrew Napier | 2011-03-17 | Alternative Medicine Excessive exposure to sun should be avoided as it may cause sunburn. Know the effective home remedies for sunburn. read more
By: Sarin Carlson F | 2011-01-28 | Alternative Medicine I was at the beach and my face got sunburn and now my lips are blistering. My boyfriend is afraid that this is the first sign of having a cold sore virus because the sun can trigger cold sores. I have never had cold sores before. Is this just Sunburn Lips or Start of a Cold Sore Virus ? If yes, what are the things you can do to treat your cold sore once and for all. Also I kissed him but my lips aren't as bad as it used to be. read more
By: Sarah Labdar | 2010-09-09 | Alternative Medicine If you've ever experienced a sunburn, then you know how painful it can be. In addition to red, hot skin, people experience additional symptoms of nausea, dehydration, blistering, flaking and peeling of the skin. Even though by wearing sunscreen or staying out of the sun for extended periods of time you can avoid all of this. read more
By: Ken Phoenix | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness Are you tired of getting these sunburns again and again. Put an end to sunburns once and for all. Read more to find out how. read more
By: Phil Tucker | 2011-07-01 | Health & Fitness We've all had the same experience: a beautiful day, everybody packed and headed to the beach or park where after several hours of fun and good food and lying down on a blanket you realize your skin has become a tender, painful red that stings to the touch. Suddenly your clothing is rasping and you have a bad headache, and your beautiful day has been ruined. We've all experienced sunburn, but what is going on exactly? read more
By: steev austin | 2011-01-27 | Health & Fitness Sunburn is due to abundant acknowledgment to ultraviolet (UV) radiation and sun chemicals are appear in the top layers of the derma that causes the claret argosy read more
By: Julia Solomon | 2010-09-26 | Health & Fitness The experience of sunburn can be a very efficient (i.e. painful) reminder to heed adequate protection on future occasions. However more importantly, it should be a reminder of the long-term effects of sun exposure on our bodies and health - which can include aging of the skin and skin cancer. read more
By: dr. sarkozy mikal | 2011-01-03 | Health & Fitness Sunburn is a burn to livelihood tissue, such as skin, which is produced by overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, usually from the sun's rays. read more