How much is too much??

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How much is too much?? Okay well I got a KILLER sunburn on my shoulders and back (what a way to start the summer right?) and I was wondering something about this Aloe Mist I bought. The directions say not to use in large quantities. That%26#039;s good to know and I don%26#039;t want to disobey them or anything but wtf? What is their definition of too much and what could happen if I do use too much?

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I haven%26#039;t even been out in the sun long enough to get something even close to a sunburn, so kudos to you, I%26#039;m jealous.

Anything that says something along the lines of apply liberally or %26quot;use in large quantities%26quot; basically means %26quot;use as much as it takes to feel good..but not so much that you get all sticky and messy%26quot;.

Enough to do the trick, but not so much that it hinders you. I hope that helps.
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If you do ever get in the sun, be smarter than me. It shouldn%26#039;t be that difficult =)

That%26#039;s what I was thinking but wasn%26#039;t sure. Thanks for reassuring my idea.

Other Answers (4)

  • My brother got some Aloe and he applyed it ever 10 minutes. He just applyed a thin layer though each time. You should be fine I think it just means dont apply a really thick layer. Try applying in a small area so that you know it doesnt make you have any alergic reactions.

    :-) sorry about your sunburn

    denvirox
  • don%26#039;t bother with anything that gives such vague directions. Just buy an aloe plant. Break a piece off and rub the juices on the sunburn. It%26#039;s a bit sticky but it works- works for alot of other skin issues as well.
  • it tends to be drying I guess but if you use something like olive oil on your skin it helps and absorbs into your skin plus it feels really good.
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