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Sunburnt head...
by
Jer
on 19 May, 2008 06:50
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So Saturday it was sunny and 26'C and naturally I slept most of the day since I always work nights and stay on that schedule. That day though I woke up early and headed to my buddies tattoo parlor to get some ink done. I leave there at 5:30 and head to another friends cause we're having a long weekend bbq/bonfire. I sit down with a beer in the sun at 6pm, but still get burnt so bad I was turning away head rubs later that night.
I couldn't believe that I got burnt that bad in the early spring with an evening sun. This may be a rough summer for me. Anyone else here as pasty white and burns as fast as I do? What do you do when you get a bad burn?
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#1
by
TheTrucker
on 19 May, 2008 07:34
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I guess I'm kind of lucky. My paternal grandmother was Apache and I guess those genes help because I tend to tan pretty quickly. I still wear sunscreen on my noggin when I know I'll be out in the sun for any length of time.
Better safe than sorry.
There are some very good after sun products available to help ease the burn and moisturize your scalp. Look for products that contain aloe. They work quite well and many also contain something to help numb the pain.
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#2
by
baldbiker
on 19 May, 2008 07:44
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Aloe good... make the bad burn go away!
I just try to avoid using any aloe or anything else on my head before I go to sleep.
If my head has anything on it at night with a sunburn - I sleep like crap as my head gets so hot.
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#3
by
Sooner Steve
on 19 May, 2008 07:59
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I put aloe on my head every night, whether I am sunburned or not. It is a great moisturizer.
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#4
by
Sgt. Pate
on 19 May, 2008 10:14
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Took the dog to the dog park at the local marina on Saturday... 1st real hot day here and no shade at the park so I wore my boonie hat!
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#5
by
Mikekoz13
on 19 May, 2008 10:50
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You gotta' "season" that head for a while.... and get some good sunscreen and carry it with you!
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#6
by
PigPen
on 19 May, 2008 12:12
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I think the best thing for ANY sunburn is Aloe Vera. No matter where it is.
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#7
by
Marz
on 19 May, 2008 12:20
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I agree with the aloe thing, it will heal a sunburn overnight.
You have to start packin sunscreen man. Very important.
I was swimming all day in Maui a few years back and didnt have sunscreen on and I burnt my head something terrible. Had blisters on top and it was very painful. Besides the obvious pain, skin cancer is a very real posiblity.
I have a cream that has spf15 that I usually apply daily. I also have a spf 30 and 50 that I will put on if I am going to be out in it without a hat.
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#8
by
TheTrucker
on 19 May, 2008 12:24
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When you buy sunscreen just make sure it's a "sport" type that won't sweat off.
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#9
by
schro
on 19 May, 2008 12:24
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For my son's 2nd grade science fair project, he did a study on sunscreen effeicacy and found little difference between spf30 & spf50. Then again, it was done on hot dogs and plastic beads, and sun exposure for only an hour or two.
Oh, I also love the Aloe thing. Feels nice, even if you're not sunburned.
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#10
by
Marz
on 19 May, 2008 12:41
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I dont know if it is true or not but a friend told me recently that the SPF rating was in reference to how long you could stay in the sun before reapplying...
anyone know?
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#11
by
TheTrucker
on 19 May, 2008 13:09
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I dont know if it is true or not but a friend told me recently that the SPF rating was in reference to how long you could stay in the sun before reapplying...
anyone know?
No, it's supposed to reflect the amount of UV it blocks or absorbs. Where your friend gets that from is that an spf rating of 30 means that you can stay out in the sun 30 times as long as without sunscreen before getting the same level of UV exposure and sunburn. It has nothing to do with reapplying.
This page explains it pretty well.
http://www.coolibar.com/spf-ratings.htmlYou'll note that the spf rating has nothing to do with UVA protection. One needs to read the label to make sure the product contains UVA blockers. It will usually either say UVA by name or say "broad spectrum".
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#12
by
Marz
on 19 May, 2008 13:52
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Cool, thanks for clearing that up The Trucker
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#13
by
baldking
on 19 May, 2008 20:22
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I have a sunscreen for bald heads with a moisturizer and shine with maximum protection. 55spf. Give it a try
www.cuesheild.com bald king
So Saturday it was sunny and 26'C and naturally I slept most of the day since I always work nights and stay on that schedule. That day though I woke up early and headed to my buddies tattoo parlor to get some ink done. I leave there at 5:30 and head to another friends cause we're having a long weekend bbq/bonfire. I sit down with a beer in the sun at 6pm, but still get burnt so bad I was turning away head rubs later that night.
I couldn't believe that I got burnt that bad in the early spring with an evening sun. This may be a rough summer for me. Anyone else here as pasty white and burns as fast as I do? What do you do when you get a bad burn?
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#14
by
baldbiker
on 20 May, 2008 06:11
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I have a sunscreen for bald heads with a moisturizer and shine with maximum protection. 55spf. Give it a try www.cuesheild.com bald king
So Saturday it was sunny and 26'C and naturally I slept most of the day since I always work nights and stay on that schedule. That day though I woke up early and headed to my buddies tattoo parlor to get some ink done. I leave there at 5:30 and head to another friends cause we're having a long weekend bbq/bonfire. I sit down with a beer in the sun at 6pm, but still get burnt so bad I was turning away head rubs later that night.
I couldn't believe that I got burnt that bad in the early spring with an evening sun. This may be a rough summer for me. Anyone else here as pasty white and burns as fast as I do? What do you do when you get a bad burn?
http://www.cueshield.com/ 
-> Fixed the spelling for you.