Individuals with phototoxic reactions may initially complain of a burning and stinging sensation. Redness typically occurs within 24 hours of exposure to the sun in the exposed areas of the body such as the forehead, nose, hands, arms, and lips. In severe cases, sun-protected areas of skin ...
released a report stating that 80% of these products offer inferior sun protection or contain "worrisome" ingredients. They also note that most SPFs max out at about SPF 50 even though many sunscreens on the market claim to have much higher SPF ratings. ...
This spring is the first I've ever experienced PMLE (Polymorphous Light Eruption), I would develop an itchy, red bumpy rash on my arms, legs and back of neck. The itchy rash would last for a few days, then reappear when exposed to the sun again. I started eating fish every day, so...
Wear protective clothing such as a broad-brimmed hat, UV-protectedsunglasses, and clothing; long pants, and shirts with sleeves that cover the arms (thicker fabrics and dark clothing, in general, protect better compared with light clothing - there are clothing products available that offer "UV" ...
Saffron aids in natural skin brightening, tan removal, toning, and fighting pimples and acne. Here are step by step directions to make this pack at home: Soak saffron (a few strands) in milk cream (2 tablespoons) the entire night. Blend with fingers and then apply on your face evenly. ...