I scream, you scream, we all scream for sunscreen

We asked learners from Curro Heuwelkruin Primary School to show us how they apply their sunscreen for maximum benefit when in the sun.

POLOKWANE – With the hot days of summer slowly creeping up on us, the sun will be shining brighter, bringing with it, sun safety and awareness.

With this in mind and with the possibility of our day temperatures hitting the mid 30’s this week, we asked learners from Curro Heuwelkruin Primary School to show us how they apply their sunscreen for maximum benefit when in the sun.

 

You may also want to read: Sunscreen made easy: understanding UVA, UVB, and SPF

 

Top 11 sunscreen tips

Here are some tips and home remedies for sunburn

• Aloe Vera Gel

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Aloe is a plant native to Africa. The long green leaves contain aloe gel.

Aloe gel is believed to have anti-inflammatory effects and is used topically to soothe burned skin and to help heal wounds.

• Honey

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Studies suggest it may work better than some antibiotic creams at speeding up healing, reducing infection, and minimizing pain.

• Oatmeal

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Finely ground oatmeal (sold as colloidal oatmeal in drug stores) works as an anti-inflammatory when mixed with bath water.

• Milk

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Place a washcloth or cotton gauze soaked in cool milk on the reddened area to create a protein film that eases discomfort and reduces heat.

maretha@nmgroup.co.za

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