Sunburn Relief: Remedies for Peeling and Pigmentation

Sunburn relief often requires soothing agents like Noxzema or glycerin to prevent painful peeling. Learn how to manage permanent pigmentation from burns and understand the effects of skin bleaching and pH on your recovery.

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The Effects of Glycerin on Skin

Glycerin might sound like a scary ingredient, but it's a product naturally derived from plant and animal fats. As a skincare ingredient, it keeps skin moist and supple.

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How to Treat Sunburn With Noxzema

How to Treat Sunburn With Noxzema

While Unilever, the corporation that owns the Noxzema brand, admits this product hasn’t been tested for treating sunburns, many people use it for this purpose.

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PH Effects on Skin

The pH scale measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance. Your skin has a pH measurement too. When substances with different pH levels come into contact, chemical reactions often occur. The soaps, lotions and other products you use can have an effect on the pH, and thereby the health, of your skin.

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Thyroid Effects on Skin

According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders (NIDDK), the thyroid gland makes two hormones (triiodothyronine and thyroxine) that affect the amount of moisture in the skin.

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The Effects of Hydroquinone on Skin

Hydroquinone is an ingredient found in many skin-lightening products marketed to women for purposes of reducing age spots, melasma, freckles and other types of hyperpigmentation. In 2006, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed a rule that hydroquinone be considered "

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Sunburn That Leaves Permanent Pigmentation

While several factors may contribute to irregular skin pigmentation, the condition often results from repeated episodes of sunburn, notes MedlinePlus. The look of patchy or mottled skin stems from an overproduction of the skin pigment known as melanin, which your body produces as a defense against the sun’s UV rays.

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Effects of Skin Bleaching

Skin bleaching is popular with darker-skinned people to obtain a more even skin tone, but skin bleaching cream is also often used to lighten sun damage and age spots on the skin in people of all skin colors.

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Sunburn

Why Does Skin Peel After Sunburn?

After a sunburn, a thin layer of skin may flake or peel off from the damaged area. The peeling usually starts a few days after a sunburn and may continue for about a week. While a sunburn itself is painful, peeling typically is not as the shedding skin is dead.

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How to Stop Itching Sunburned Skin

If you spent a day at the beach without sunscreen, you may be paying for it with an itchy sunburn. The best ways to minimize your risk of sunburn and resultant skin damage are to stay out of the sun between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

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The Effects of Aluminum on the Skin

Aluminum in its usual form is not harmful to the skin or any other body part. It naturally occurs as part of the earth's crust and is commonly used for many products from soda cans to space shuttles.

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How to Get Rid of Sunburn Pigmentation

Always use sunscreen when you spend time outside. But if you fail to do so, you can take steps to help reduce the redness of sunburn, as well as decrease the chances of permanently damaging your skin. Skin that has already incurred damage from the sun may have hyperpigmentation or age spots, says More magazine.

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Fast Relief for Sunburn

You forgot to apply your high-SPF sunscreen at the beach and ended up with an uncomfortable, lobster-like sunburn. Though sunburn can take a few hours to develop after an extended time outdoors, treating it quickly is the key to minimizing the unpleasantly warm, irritated and itchy feeling that can result.

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The Effects of Sunlight & Fresh Air on the Body

After spending hours in your work cubicle, getting a big breath of fresh air and feeling the warm glow of the sun on your skin can be rejuvenating. What you may not know is that exposure to sunlight and fresh air actually offers your body health benefits that can last a lifetime.

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