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After bathing in the sea, my skin hurts. What can I do to stop the pain?
1, check the degree of sunburn first. If it just turns red and there is no pain, just apply a few hydrating masks. But if it has reached the point of redness and pain, put some sesame oil on it immediately after you go home. Sesame oil has anti-inflammatory, repercussive, analgesic and moisturizing effects.

2, cold compress. According to your sunburn, apply cold compress. If it's just a slight sunburn, the best way is to dip a cotton pad into the lotion and apply it in turn. If the sunburn is serious, it is best to cool it in the refrigerator before applying it, and the effect will be better. Cold compress is best, one and a half hours, two or three times a day.

3, watermelon cures sunburn. Watermelon clears away heat and relieves summer heat, and watermelon peel works wonders for sunburn. Gently apply watermelon skin to the sunburn, and you will find that the water in watermelon skin is quickly absorbed by the skin. The best way is to cut the watermelon skin into small slices, apply it to the sunburn, and change the watermelon skin every five to ten minutes. If it is a serious sunburn, it is best to choose watermelon skin that has been chilled for about a week, and the effect is obvious.

4, whitening and moisturizing. Don't do any whitening action during sunburn. In particular, the finished whitening mask is irritating to the skin, and it is best to make a moisturizing mask during sunburn. Whitening should not be done until the skin is fully recovered.