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Sometimes even despite using sunscreen, we can still get burnt - but there are some quick and easy ways to treat it (Image: Getty) As the UK braces for temperatures to soar to a sizzling 30C on Wednesday, 26 June, many Britons will be reaching for their suncream in anticipation of the glorious weather. It's well known that sunscreen provides a shield against harmful UV rays, but even SPF50+ can fall short in protecting us from painful burns if we overstay our welcome in the sun or neglect to reapply it during our outdoor activities. Although sunburn is more prevalent among those with fair skin and young children, but it can affect anyone, regardless of age.

Treating sunburn can also be a tricky task , with a plethora of conflicting advice and old wives' tales about home remedies often exacerbating the issue. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.



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