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How to Minimize Sunburn Damage

Take aspirin and spread on an aloe
vera gel to stop pain and reduce
redness," says Ariel Ostad, M.D., a
dermatologist in New York City. Then, to
reduce long-term damage (which can appear
years later as blotchiness, wrinkles, or even skin
cancer), up your intake of vitamin C, a potent
antioxidant that fights free radicals caused by
UV rays. "I tell my patients to take 1,000
milligrams for three days, as opposed to the
recommended daily allowance of 75 milligrams,
and also apply the vitamin topically,"
says Mary Lupo, M.D., a
dermatologist in New Orleans.
She likes Philosophy Turbo
Booster Vitamin C Powder ($35;
sephora.com). Once your skin is
no longer red, start using a retinol
product. It accelerates exfoliation,
helping shed damaged
skin. "I also recommend
GentleWaves, a low-intensity
light-therapy treatment,
within 24 hours of the
burn," says Lupo. It stimulates
new collagen and slows
the production of collagenase,
an enzyme (triggered by
the burn) that breaks down
collagen, says Lupo. One session
is about $80 and should be all you
need.
—Carly Cardellino