I went walking through wet grass at the beach in short shorts.. the next morning, I kid you not, I had 100+ mosquito bites all over my legs.. it looked so nasty
For good health practice it is recommended to always put sunscreen on before going outside. And yes it is a good idea to put on sunscreen wherever on your body may be exposed to the environment.
Ok, Funsubstance, I need your help.
I am not white. I am telling your this because I honestly don't know what will happen to white skin after it's gotten this red. Will she become brown/tan in the red spots? Will she just become even brown all through out? Will the tan be so subtle you can't even tell?
I DON'T KNOW!!!
PLEASE, I need to understand the significance of this, I've wanted to know all my life!!!!
Haha, good questions. It depends on her skin's resistance to burning. Typically it'll hurt for a while and then, after four or five days, it will get itchy. When you scratch it, it'll flake off and reveal new skin underneath. If it's less red, then the spots will turn in to a tan and it won't peel at all. If that happens, she's going to look weird for a while. Some people's skin will just magically absorb the reddest reds, though.
As Jasonmon said It depends on her skin. But sometimes the skin doesn't heal all the way through, she might end up with a subtle pattern on her skin. Think of it as what they call a farmer's tan. If direct sunlight still hits that part of her skin then there is a possibility that she will have an odd looking tan work patterns.
Thanks for the reply guys! Now it makes a bit more sense!
The redness stays for days! I thought it was a temporary thing that disappeared after a few hours. The issue here is not whether or not she will have a tan, but rather that she'll look like she has been bitten by some strange cluster of insects for several days!
Thanks for helping me understand!
I am not white. I am telling your this because I honestly don't know what will happen to white skin after it's gotten this red. Will she become brown/tan in the red spots? Will she just become even brown all through out? Will the tan be so subtle you can't even tell?
I DON'T KNOW!!!
PLEASE, I need to understand the significance of this, I've wanted to know all my life!!!!
The redness stays for days! I thought it was a temporary thing that disappeared after a few hours. The issue here is not whether or not she will have a tan, but rather that she'll look like she has been bitten by some strange cluster of insects for several days!
Thanks for helping me understand!