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By *igrobbo OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Sunderland

So I decided to go all after summer last year and I kept it bald.

And today cause I am a total knob I just went about my business not a care in the world only to get home with a real red and sore head

What's best to use on this type of burn

(I am sort of new to this)

I no it's just sun burn but it normally covered with hair for protection for said burns haha.

Do I just use normal after sun cream or what.

Lesson let them today as well.

I need to purchase a baseball cap

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By *onin25Man
2 weeks ago

Durham

Greek yogurt is a miraculous after sun

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By *Effy-Woman
2 weeks ago

Scotland

Chuck a cold flannel on it and get some Aloe Vera moisturiser and ibuprofen.

My husband done something similar and ended up with sun poisoning. His head swelled up and left him looking like a beluga whale for a week 🤣🤣

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By *igrobbo OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Sunderland

I am going to try anything suggested.

I can handle normal sunburn like on my back and chest and stuff buy this feels like a different type of sunburn haha.

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By *Effy-Woman
2 weeks ago

Scotland


"I am going to try anything suggested.

I can handle normal sunburn like on my back and chest and stuff buy this feels like a different type of sunburn haha. "

Do take some ibuprofen. It will help with any inflammation and hopefully stop any swelling. I would recommend staying out of the sun for a few days if you can help it.

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By *iver78Man
2 weeks ago

barton upon humber

Aloe Vera is my go too , I work outside all year round and as my son says I very weatherd lol , so do t really burn , but I. And out the water doese t help and I'm not bald but do have a zero hair cut and my head is the only place that the sun effects

But yeah a hat is probably best , I just always forget !!

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
2 weeks ago

London

Wear a hat in future. Lots of options to choose from.

Aloe vera is good. I use it in the evening before bed. Helps me cool down.

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By *its_and_TiramisuCouple
2 weeks ago

North Somerset

Ibuprofen.

Aloe Vera.

Drink plenty of water.

Stay out the sun til it hurst less.

Always (as a baldy) wear a hat in hot weather.

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By *igrobbo OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Sunderland

I am going to go to shops to buy a couple of baseball caps cause I am working outside all week unfortunately.

Little late but I have learned my lesson

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By *its_and_TiramisuCouple
2 weeks ago

North Somerset


"I am going to go to shops to buy a couple of baseball caps cause I am working outside all week unfortunately.

Little late but I have learned my lesson "

Go on temu. You can get a huge variety of entertaining options for about £3 each.

I have about 50. 🤷‍♂️😂

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By *urry BlokeMan
2 weeks ago

If you start feeling iffy, also get yourself checked out for sun stroke or heat exhaustion

I've had a slaphead for 30 years plus

I live life in the shade

Skin tone wise, I give Casper a run for his money

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By *naswingdressWoman
2 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

After sun gel. Avoid things with fat in them, they might make it worse.

If you catch it on the same day, take something like a hand towel, soak it in cold water, wring it out, then hold it on the burn until it doesn't feel cool anymore - then start again. Do that a few times. It'll reduce the severity of the burn.

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By *Effy-Woman
2 weeks ago

Scotland


"I am going to go to shops to buy a couple of baseball caps cause I am working outside all week unfortunately.

Little late but I have learned my lesson "

If you have to work outdoors, place a cool damp cloth under your cap if you can. The sun will still hurt your dome!

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By *heJam84Man
2 weeks ago

Manchester

well being bald for many year and burning like a lobster not tanning at all, i keep applying suncream and aftersun and wear a cap to keep the sun off my head until it doesn't hurt and even still when i go out like today i'm gardening but i have suncream on and a hat because its the worse, shoulders, head and tops of feet are the worst parts to burn.

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By *igBeardyDanMan
2 weeks ago

Bilston

Ive been bold since my early twenties and a cap is your best friend and plenty of aftersun

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By *exxyyDy11Man
2 weeks ago

North West

Do you have a cap or a hat? I am not bald but I do shave my hair quite often and wear a few caps just in case.

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By *igrobbo OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Sunderland

I live next to a retail park with mataln and other clothes shops so a trip there is happening for caps for tomorrow.

Best part is my pal I am working with is also bald and he knows I am sort of new to bald look and he said nowt I didn't even click on that he was wearing a bloody cap as well

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By *igrobbo OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Sunderland

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By *naswingdressWoman
2 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

Without hair or a brim on your hat covering it, make sure you put sunscreen on the tops of your ears and your neck as well. For next time.

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By *igrobbo OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Sunderland


"Without hair or a brim on your hat covering it, make sure you put sunscreen on the tops of your ears and your neck as well. For next time."
yeah my neck is Burt too but I am used to that cause it happens every year. But the top of my head just feels like a different type of sunburn pain.

Shame you cant post pictures in our chats on here to let's yous all have a little laugh at my idiotic actions. Or should I say lack of actions.

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By *peedyGMan
2 weeks ago

Telford

As a guy with very short hair and an outdoor worker, suncream is your best friend and regular top ups! Also as suggested get a few caps

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By *actile TensionMan
2 weeks ago

Sussex

If I get caught out the top comes off and becomes a turban

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By *allsDeep.Man
2 weeks ago

Hampshire

I've got a rather dense natural hat, but it does get rather warm under it.

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By *lba The ScotMan
2 weeks ago

Midlothian

Dermol 500 works a treat.

As we say in Scotland..."Sun's Oot, Taps aff!"

Gingers and baldies up here have learned over the years, though admittedly it doesn't happen too often here!

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