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    Default how can i not burn? :(

    Today I wore bronzing lotion with a high sun factor in it and I am so burnt I'm on holiday next year and it will be triple this heat ah How can I stop myself burning so much and actually tan? I have pale skin :@





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    wear actual sun cream instead of bronzing lotion?


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    don't go using bronzing lotion if you know that you'll burn easily (which i'm presuming you may do), jesus. yes, you may want a tan but it's pretty silly to not be using a decent sunscreen/sunblock when there's the possibility of you getting really burnt.

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    Ugh I am the same. I wore factor 50 on holidays and applied regularly and still got roasted. I actually feel like I have sun stroke atm. I only had factor 15 from my friend because my sunscream isn't at uni Just stick to a high factor.


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    I actually didn't have any sun cream at all today so I had to use that but even using factor 50 I burn It's terrible I'm like a beet root haha, everyone in my family is naturally like golden brown skin colour and I'm like a ghost





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    There's nothing you can do really, the only thing that's ever really worked for me is not spending a long time outdoors, try to increase it gradually, like spend an hour outside one week, then 2 for the next etc. Increased exposure rather than sudden longtime usually helps the burning. There are more sensitive areas (such as your face, ears, shoulders) which will usually burn a little bit, no matter the weather.

    If you're painfully burning I'd try a proper proper strength sunblock, like Zinc stuff. It looks nasty but it does work!!





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    You can't do anything, even with sun screen. Unless you wanna carry an unbrella around over ya head the whole time. But Sun screen only helps a bit, being out there to long in the sun won't do any good though.




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