Although we know we’re not supposed to get a sunburn, since it’s mostly avoidable with the proper use of sunscreen, things happen. Sometimes we forget to reapply or don’t use a strong enough SPF to fully block all of the sun’s damage, and we end up with a sunburn. People love to do DIY skin care, especially since the advent of TikTok, but doctors warn against putting just anything on skin. Dermatologists gave us a list of things from store-bought products to at-home solutions that you should never put on sunburn.
Never Put These Things on Your Sunburn, Doctors Warn
Definitely don’t reach in your freezer for a solution.
- Allie HoganAbout NewBeauty

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