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Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => How To Protect Your Bald Head => Topic started by: plavd on July 09, 2017, 01:53:57 PM

Title: Top of head skin discoloration after sunburn
Post by: plavd on July 09, 2017, 01:53:57 PM
Im starting to freak out. Back in April I forgot to apply sunscreen for a few hours while vacationing in the Caribbean. When I came back home my head started to peel bad and a scab started to form in this particulr area. Since then this is how the top of my head looks. Hair doesn't grow here so I don't shave in that spot. Am I stuck with this skin discoloration now? Is there anything and I mean anything at all that can be done to help make it look back to normal? I am willing to go to a dermatologist, but maybe I can try something first that was successful for someone else.

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Title: Re: Top of head skin discoloration after sunburn
Post by: Sir Harry on July 09, 2017, 03:44:50 PM
This is going to sound weird, but I would buy some Aloe Vera and let it sit in the refrigerator for a day or two and then apply it to the affected area. Best of luck to you and hope you don't have to see a dermatologist, but that may be your best bet.
Title: Re: Top of head skin discoloration after sunburn
Post by: plavd on July 09, 2017, 08:15:15 PM
Thank you. I bought some today. How will cold Aloe Vera help?
Title: Re: Top of head skin discoloration after sunburn
Post by: Sir Harry on July 10, 2017, 01:12:15 AM
Aloe Vera is used a lot on sunburned skin. The coolness is kind of like spraying ice cold water or rubbing an ice cube. In the future,  I would wear a cap or hat. I must say your head tanned pretty nicely if that was your plan.
Title: Re: Top of head skin discoloration after sunburn
Post by: plavd on July 10, 2017, 07:16:13 AM
Thanks, but what if this happened back in April. Can Aloe Vera still help now? Is it something I should use daily after shaving?
Title: Re: Top of head skin discoloration after sunburn
Post by: slybeard on July 10, 2017, 07:44:46 AM
My guess is that the sunburn has healed completely by now, but what you are left with is an uneven tan that will fade in time, unless you are still getting sun.  I have noticed that as I age, any tanning I get tends to come in uneven spots now unlike the nice even tans I would get as a young guy.  I see the same thing on my arms in the summer time, even without a sunburn.
Title: Re: Top of head skin discoloration after sunburn
Post by: Magoo on July 10, 2017, 09:51:48 AM
My guess is that the sunburn has healed completely by now, but what you are left with is an uneven tan that will fade in time, unless you are still getting sun.  I have noticed that as I age, any tanning I get tends to come in uneven spots now unlike the nice even tans I would get as a young guy.  I see the same thing on my arms in the summer time, even without a sunburn.
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Sly beard is right as you age this uneven tanning is common. This is sun damaged skin which we all get for exposing skin for years. My head is not to bad because I wear a wide brim hat . But my neck has it as well as hands and arms. This is why the dermatologist warn about sun exposure. Sunblock helps some but won't prevent all damage.
Title: Re: Top of head skin discoloration after sunburn
Post by: plavd on July 10, 2017, 05:17:43 PM
My guess is that the sunburn has healed completely by now, but what you are left with is an uneven tan that will fade in time, unless you are still getting sun.  I have noticed that as I age, any tanning I get tends to come in uneven spots now unlike the nice even tans I would get as a young guy.  I see the same thing on my arms in the summer time, even without a sunburn.

I peeled off the scab that formed up there when it happened.