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AG Soothing Aloe Gel Bottle
Australian Gold’s Soothing Aloe Aftersun is a holiday must-have.
This oil-free gel is perfect for soothing and revitalising irritated or sunburnt skin. Aloe Vera cools and calms skin, whilst the antioxidant-rich formula, infused with Green Tea, gets to work at nourishing and rejuvenating skin.
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Soothing Aloe Gel gives an immediate feeling of freshness and can help to normalize irritated skin from the sun quickly.
Aloe vera is a popular natural remedy for sunburn and is believed to be effective due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps prevent peeling skin following over-exposure to the sun and hydrates the skin due to its high water content. While there is limited scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness, many people find it helpful in reducing the discomfort of sunburn. It is important to note that aloe vera should not be used as a substitute for medical treatment in cases of severe sunburn.
To prevent getting sunburned, it is important to apply sunscreen with a high SPF before going out in the sun. It is also recommended to wear protective clothing, such as hats and long-sleeved shirts, and to avoid being in direct sunlight during peak hours when the sun's rays are strongest. Additionally, seeking shade and staying hydrated can also help prevent sunburns.
Sunburn is caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, which can come from the sun or artificial sources like tanning beds. UV light penetrates the skin and damages skin cells, with UVA penetrating deeper into the skin and leading to skin damage over time, while UVB penetrates more superficially and causes sunburn. The immune system responds to this damage by increasing blood flow to the affected area, resulting in inflamed skin, also known as erythema. It is important to note that one can still get sunburn even on cool or cloudy days, and UV rays can reflect off surfaces like snow, sand, and water and still burn the skin.
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