Sunburn Drink Science

Sunburn Drink is packed with over 20 skin-loving vitamins, antioxidants, and nutrients, each working to protect, repair, and nourish your skin from the effects of UV rays. Here’s how some of our powerhouse ingredients deliver real results!

Collagen:

Burn Wound Healing: A randomized double-blind pilot clinical trial investigated the impact of a hydrolyzed collagen-based supplement on wound healing in burn patients. The study found that participants receiving the collagen supplement experienced improved wound healing and higher serum pre-albumin levels compared to the control group. (Source: Europe PMC - International Society for Burn Injuries)

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10):

  • Protection Against UV Damage:

    CoQ10 has been shown to reduce oxidative stress caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which is a primary factor in photoaging. By neutralizing free radicals generated by UV exposure, CoQ10 helps protect the skin at the molecular level from the damaging effects of the sun.

VITAMIN C and VITAMIN E:

Oral Supplementation and Sunburn Reduction

Research in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology demonstrated that a combination of oral vitamins C and E provided a protective effect against sunburn.

Antioxidant Synergy in Photoprotection

A review in the Linus Pauling Institute's Micronutrient Information Center discussed the synergistic effects of vitamins C and E in photoprotection.

Reduction of UV-Induced Pigmentation

A clinical study published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology investigated the effects of vitamin C on UV-induced pigmentation. The findings indicated that vitamin C prevented the formation of new melanin, thereby reducing hyperpigmentation resulting from UV exposure.

Aloe Extract:

Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on Burn Injuries:

A comprehensive review published in the Journal of Burn Care & Research analyzed multiple randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to assess Aloe vera's effectiveness in burn treatment. The findings indicated that Aloe vera significantly reduced mean wound-healing time compared to other oral agents.

Turmeric:

  • Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidant Effects:

    A comprehensive review published in Nutrients highlighted turmeric's potential in managing various skin conditions due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. These properties can help mitigate skin damage caused by UV radiation, suggesting a protective role against sunburn

  • Photoprotective Effects:

    A study in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology explored the photoprotective effects of curcumin, demonstrating its ability to reduce UV-induced skin damage. The study concluded that curcumin could serve as a natural agent in protecting the skin from harmful UV radiation.

Green Tea Extract:

Photoprotection and Reduction of Sunburn Cells:

A study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology investigated the effects of green tea extracts on human skin. The findings indicated that application of green tea extracts reduced the number of sunburn cells and DNA damage induced by ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This suggests that green tea polyphenols can provide photoprotection and mitigate the adverse effects of UV exposure.

Case Study on the Efficacy of Sunburn Drink in Reducing Sunburn Symptoms

Abstract:

This study evaluates the effectiveness of Sunburn Drink in mitigating the symptoms of sunburn in 250 participants. The study included individuals with varying degrees of sun exposure and sunburn severity. Participants consumed Sunburn Drink either immediately after sun exposure or within 6 hours post-exposure. Results showed a significant reduction in redness, pain, and peeling, demonstrating the efficacy of Sunburn Drink as a all-natural remedy for sunburn recovery.

Methodology:

1.Participants:250 individuals (male and female, ages 18–60) who experienced varying levels of sunburn. Participants were divided into two groups
based on sunburn severity:

  • Mild Sunburn (n=150)
  • Moderate to Severe Sunburn (n=100)

2.Procedure

  • Each participant consumed one serving of Sunburn Drink immediately after noticing sunburn symptoms, followed by a second serving within 12 hours.
  • Participants tracked symptoms over a 48-hour period, rating redness, pain, and peeling on a scale of 1–10 (1 = no symptoms, 10 = severe symptoms).

3.Data Collection:
Participants self-reported symptom ratings at 0, 6, 12, 24, and 48
hours post-consumption.

Results:

1.Overall Effectiveness:

  • 90% of participants reported a in redness within 24 hours.
  • 85% experienced a in pain and discomfort within 12 hours.
  • 70% of participants in the moderate-to-severe group reported after 48 hours.

2.Mild Sunburn Group (n=150):

  • Average Redness Score Reduction:From 6.5 to 2.0 within 24 hours.
  • Average Pain Score Reduction:From 5.0 to 1.5 within 12 hours.
  • Peeling: Only 10% reported any peeling, compared to an estimated 60% in control studies.

3. Moderate-to-Severe Sunburn Group (n=100):

  • Average Redness Score Reduction: From 8.0 to 3.0 within 24 hours.
  • Average Pain Score Reduction: From 7.5 to 2.5 within 12 hours.
  • Peeling:30% reported peeling, significantly lower than the control group
    benchmark of 80%.

Case Examples:

1.Participant #42 – “Anna
B.”

  • Severity: Mild sunburn on arms and face after 3 hours of sun exposure.
  • Results:After two servings of Sunburn Drink, redness subsided from a score of
    7 to 2 within 24 hours, and pain dropped from 6 to 1 within 12 hours.Anna reported no peeling.

2. Participant #89 – “John
T.”:

  • Severity: Moderate sunburn across back and shoulders after 5 hours of sun exposure.
  • Results:Redness reduced from 8 to 3 within 24 hours, pain decreased from 7 to
    2, and no peeling occurred over the next 48 hours.

3. Participant #157 –“Emily R.”

  • Severity:Severe sunburn on legs after a beach trip.
  • Results:After consuming Sunburn Drink, redness decreased from 9 to 4 within
    24 hours, pain reduced from 8 to 3, and peeling was minimal compared
    to previous sunburn experiences.

Conclusion:

This case study demonstrates that Sunburn Drink is highly effectivein reducing sunburn symptoms, including redness, pain, and peeling.Its all-natural formulation provides a rapid recovery solution forindividuals exposed to the sun. These findings strongly support theunique benefits and method of use of Sunburn Drink.

Leslye Pace, MD

Pain Management Specialist

Sunburn Drink is a scientifically formulated blend of vitamins,antioxidants, and nutrients designed to support your skin’s recovery and protection from UV damage. Sunburn occurs when ultraviolet (UV) rays penetrate the skin, causing inflammation,oxidative stress, and damage to skin cells. This triggers redness,swelling, and discomfort as the body works to repair the damage.The ingredients in Sunburn Drink work synergistically to address these effects at the cellular level.Antioxidants like Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and green tea extract neutralize free radicals generated by UV exposure, reducing inflammation and preventing further cellular damage. Collagen and lysine support skin repair by promoting the regeneration of damaged tissues, while aloe vera and turmeric provide anti-inflammatory benefits to soothe irritation and accelerate healing. Essential minerals like magnesium, calcium, and zinc help maintain the structural integrity of skin cells, aiding in faster recovery.By delivering these nutrients in a bio available form, Sunburn Drink provides your skin with the tools it needs to repair and protect itself from the inside out, reducing or even eliminating the symptoms of sunburn.