AFTERBURN: AFTERSUN IS NOT ENOUGH
Sunburn is effectively a radiation burn. Unlike any other type of burn, sunburn is not immediately apparent. By the time the skin starts to become red, the damage has already been done.
Skin damage can start within the first 30 minutes of exposure and should be treated as soon
as possible.
- Redness of the skin
- Irritation and discomfort
- Peeling, scaling and blistering
High exposure to the sun also triggers a chemical reaction in your skin formation releasing
cell-damaging free radicals, which cause premature skin aging and can develop into skin
cancer. If these free radicals can be stopped - a process called free radical quenching -
their effects are minimised.
How should I treat it? Apply AfterBURN Sunburn Rescue Gel which, unlike typical 'aftersun' products that merely moisturise, actually treats the skin from within. AfterBURN has been shown in clinical tests to treat the major symptoms of sunburn. A conventional 'aftersun' treatment may not be effective and is simply not enough.
When should I treat it? It is essential that sunburn is treated as soon as possible. Since the symptoms, such as reddening, itchiness and blistering, can take up to 24 hours to develop it is advisable to treat the skin if you ever suspect you have been over exposed or, to be on the safe side, straight after spending any prolonged periods in the sun.
AfterBURN Sunburn Rescue Gel is a revolutionary new product specifically which, unlike traditional aftersun products, is developed and clinically proven to treat and repair sun damaged skin.





