People Share 50 Of The Most Hilarious And Painful-looking Sunburns After Thinking They Don't Need Sunscreen
If you're planning to go out, sunscreen is a must.
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- Published in Funny
As temperatures soar, sunscreen, drinking water, and avoiding direct sunlight are musts. Sunlight is good for our bodies and minds, but too much UV light can be uncomfortable, unpleasant, and sometimes even fatal.
As with other things, the amount of sunlight you expose yourself to is more important than you might think. Getting some sun boosts serotonin levels, which in turn improves mood, cognition, and physical stamina.
It's also helpful for people struggling with seasonal depressive disorder (SAD) and major depressive disorder. Some medical professionals even recommend exposure to light, whether through a window or an artificial source.
To put it another way, to be a fully functional human being, you need to expose your skin to the sun every single day. It is not recommended that you spend the entire day sitting indoors, staring at your computer screen and snarling at whoever raises the blinds.
On the other hand, too much time in the sun might damage your skin. Particularly if you are not being careful with your skin and not using any sunscreen to block the harmful UV rays, this might cost you later with painful sunburns.
This post is a compilation of people who thought they didn't need sunscreen or sun protection. You can scroll down and learn from their experiences of things turned out.
1. "Sunscreen is very effective, but I can’t reach the middle of my back."
Reddit/HenningAW2. "Tan lines, not tan dots."
OP hilariously captioned, "Tan lines are sexy, right? When you forget to put sunscreen on your feet."
Imgur/BobHopeLives3."Less than an hour in the sun, with factor 50 AND factor 70 all over me."
Reddit/inkwitxh4. "I have one small but gross blister on my back and my whole body aches."
Reddit/hiiibaaats5. "Leave it to a ginger to get sunburnt fishing off the bank when it’s in the high 50’s."
Reddit/ehunly716. Realization for OP while working in an outdoor vaccine clinic.
"Didn't think about sunscreen... Now I have a mask-shaped sunburn, but only on half my face," this woman posted.
Reddit/thatwillnotsuffice7. Socks made of sunburn.
Reddit/indysleep8. Aang, the legend of sunburn.
"I wore a mesh hat on a 30 mile hike. Feeling like Aang today," stated by this Redditor.
Reddit/jurz909. "Got a new job where I have to wear a uniform and gloves while working outside, now I look like this."
Reddit/arxtix10. Which is worse, the sunburn or the hair?
Twitter/neonixdub11. "Is there a chemist open this evening in Abersock or Pythelly?"
Twitter/ @SetCheshire12. "The tan lines on my feet."
Reddit/dramignophyte13. Is this how a Neopolitan Ice Cream looks like?
"I bought some new shorts that are shorter than my other shorts for work. Now my leg looks like Neapolitan Ice Cream," according to OP.
Reddit/chet-14. "Boyfriend only put sunscreen on his tattoo while hiking and this really showed how useful sunscreen is compared to socks."
Reddit/wanksies15 "My Wife helped me sunscreen my back at beach day today (TWICE)!!"
Reddit/Leeroy_D16 "My brother works outdoors, and wears the same hat every day."
Reddit/LivingInColor817 "Me and my coworkers tan." Do they wear the same shoes?
Reddit/Beans-n-egg18. Ripped jeans and rip skin.
Twitter/mcbridemc2319. “I’m not gonna be in the pool that long, I won’t need sunscreen.”
Reddit/123mitchg20. When you see those tan lines.
Instagram/bikepsyke21. OP showing their tan lines after cycling in the United States.
Reddit/caliborntravel22. What a cool and unique mark!
As posted by u/xJacon, "This patch on my skin never tans/burns. I’ve had it since I was born!"
Reddit/xJacon23. If you want to be a human and snake hybrid, try fishnets. Proven by OP.
Reddit/Anahell24. Thought he was wearing a top.
"Ran the London Marathon a couple of years back. Think I missed a bit with the sunscreen," guy posted as he showed his sunburns.
Reddit/mikeszabo2025. "When u forget to put sunscreen on ur face but, at least ur sunglasses work."
Instagram/aandjclemmer26. Probably better than wearing Crocs and having a polka dot foot.
"Tanned a bit too much while wearing shoes. Kids call them my chimp feet," shared by OP.
Reddit/vectorious127. "Like an idiot, I chose to not wear sunscreen."
Reddit/datchilidoh28. "Leigh left his sunglasses on!"
Instagram/coombears29. "At my school this tan line was a status symbol."
Reddit/TigzyWigzy30. What a flex.
"Bradley Fraser posted, "I managed to make almost a perfect straight edged rectangle on my back with my haphazard sunscreen application. I have no idea how I managed this."
He added, "My back is muscularly on the improvement. I am not accepting hugs at this time."
Instagram/bradley_viking4231. Finding the joy.
Reddit/technoviking_onigiri32. "My dad is two different people."
Reddit/illbeyournursetoday33. "I got a temp tattoo, got a sunburn, and got this imprint."
Reddit/0zzyking34. "My Tanlines make me look like I’m wearing necro-pants."
Reddit/elite4caleb35. "I have to sit for two and a half hours in direct sunlight for my brother's graduation."
Reddit/River_Atkinson36. Is this friendship over?
This Redditor posted, "Asked my friend to spray sunscreen on my back... not the most even coat."
Reddit/LambSause2637. "I don’t need sunscreen, I’ll just wear a hat."
Reddit/JAH_131538. "PSA: if you’re using spray sunscreen, pls rub it in."
Twitter/@Katie Hamilton39. "Went out on a boat without sunscreen today and now I have what I am calling the bib of pain."
Reddit/Whitefence22771140. "I didn’t wear my watch to the beach and got a strip of sunburn."
Reddit/friendofmany41. If you're wondering what a Crocs tan looks like.
Reddit/Skintoodeep42. "Last summer when my wife "sprayed" sunscreen all over my back."
Reddit/ryanthesmith43. Matching these white gloves with a white shirt.
"I’m a solar roofer, and we are required to wear gloves while we work.....it’s only may," OP stated as he showed his tan lines.
Reddit/ItsJustGrandpa44. Seems like he's wearing white socks.
"My dads white feet and tanned legs. He wears the same shoes everyday," OP shared.
Reddit/G-radicus45. Like a tiger.
OP asked, "First day at the beach and my wife made sure I was protected from sunburn by spraying my back with sunscreen. I can’t see back there- did she do a good job?"
Reddit/Kratsas46. When you insist on putting sunscreen without anyone's help.
Reddit/ddaug4uf47. "I probably should have covered his whole back in sunscreen and not just his moles."
Instagram/joss_co705448 "Be careful when applying spray on sunscreen."
Reddit/3rdfloorChair2949. "Throwback to that time my backwards hat and lack of sun cream resulted in a bellend being burnt onto my forehead."
Instagram/mr_g_f_a50. Was he wearing a mankini?
Instagram/tremil89Wet skin is more susceptible to sunburn. If you intend to swim frequently, you should get enough water-resistant sunscreen.
Sunscreen isn't the only precaution you can take. Long-sleeved shirts and caps can also block UV radiation.
Sunburn symptoms, such as stinging, and burning skin, typically develop after a few hours of exposure to sunlight. Take note of these things before having fun under the sun!