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burned my scalp ... ouch
by
baldaholic
on 15 Jun, 2010 06:59
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Hi guys,
well, I usually put suncreme on my head, but on sunday I forgot.
I went to a flea market, which i thought would be indoors in a markethall.
It was not that warm, but the sun was out, and the market was mostly outside these halls and it was huge.
So it took a long time to walk over it, and i didn't notice anything when I was there, but now ... unfortunately ... I do.
Burned my scalp ... well, I guess that can happend sometimes.
Never had that before, since I haven't been bald for so long, and usually protect my scalp.
Any advice?
Greatings
Sometimer
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#1
by
ozzie
on 15 Jun, 2010 08:29
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Try and get your hands on some Aloe Vera. The more pure, the better. Then lather it on. This will not only help alleviate the discomfort, but will aid in, and speed up, the healing process.
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#2
by
Mikekoz13
on 15 Jun, 2010 08:47
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As Ozzie said, Aloe vera...... or an after sun product that contains lidocaine.
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#3
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 15 Jun, 2010 12:18
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What these guys up above said!
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#4
by
Magoo
on 15 Jun, 2010 21:24
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You may have to take a few days off from shaving. OUCH!!!
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#5
by
baldaholic
on 16 Jun, 2010 06:37
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Thank you guys for the advice.
But I think it is allready to late for aloe - the irritation is basically gone already and the skin is coming of.
So I shaved it again just now, to get the dead skin off.
Have a nice day. ;-)
Sometimer
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#6
by
TGB1
on 16 Jun, 2010 10:11
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I try to use sunscreen but don't like to overdo it. A bandana is always in my pocket just in case i need it.
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#7
by
Nonick
on 16 Jun, 2010 19:30
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Sometier, I trust you're doing better. I'm partial to sunscreen AND the ball cap, because it tends to keep the sun from getting in my eyes sometimes even when wearing sunglasses. I'm getting away from the ball cap more and more, as I develop a trust in the sun screen.
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#8
by
timetobeme
on 16 Jun, 2010 23:22
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I too have had a bit of redness lately. It is my own fault as I am trying to even out my color. It is tricky to get some sun to tan, but not too much to burn. Anyway, does anyone else ever find that now that they are sly that too much sun makes them feel light headed? There have been a few times where I feel like I am going to fall on my ass if I don't get out of the sun.
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#9
by
baldaholic
on 18 Jun, 2010 06:33
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Hi guys,
my scalp seems to be okay now - no more rednes, or irritation and no more shedding of skin. ;-)
Put some good old german "nivea" on it.
Greatings
Sometimer
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#10
by
Head Bald Guy
on 19 Jun, 2010 07:49
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Next time use Bald Guyz Moisture Gel with PURE Aloe, Green Tea, Vitamin E and much more....
HBG
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#11
by
rcg5227
on 04 Sep, 2010 23:56
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If I am going to be outdoors for an extended period of time, I wear a hat or use sunscreen. I do alot of swimming in the summer, so I opt for the sunscreen.
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#12
by
BaldWriterBob
on 05 Sep, 2010 16:36
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Sun screen is my choice. I've taken to carrying a bandana to tie on when I'm in the sun for extended periods.