Will my sunburn turn into a tan?

Will my sunburn turn into a tan?

  • I got a really bad sunburn today!! it was only like freakinn 50 degrees out but it was sunny so I went outside in my bikini and sat there for like 3 hours and I got a really really red sunburn. my mom told me it will turn into a tan when I wake up in the morning but I don't know, she lies alot.

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    Emu oil...it is supposed to lock in moisture, and stop the redness and peeling. It is also said to help you get a tan after your sunburn heals. But yeah, it might turn in to a tan. Next time where sun screen though! Or a tanning oil with SPF. Good luck!

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HAHA no ! thats just burnt dead skin cells that will eventually shed off its going to look digusting at first. If that was the case i will be super tan by now lol

Lol probably not by morning, but it will eventually !

LOL, are you trolling? "It was only 50 degrees and I got badly sunburnt" If your not trolling then awkward... Anyway, it might possibly (probably not) but might turn into a tan but remember, there is nothing healthy about a tan! It will probably just get gross and start peeling. For future reference, be sun smart/safe (whatever you find lease offensive) and be happy with the skin colour you have because if it just happens to turn into a tan, it wont necessarily look good. EDIT: I did a bit of research and I found out that 50 degrees isn't actually that hot lol, silly me.

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