It is easy to get sunburned when you go out in the summer because your face is basically uncovered and easily damaged by sunlight exposure, also known as solar dermatitis. If your face is sunburned, red and itchy, first of all, pay attention to sun protection, pay attention to go out and put on sunscreen, and cover with a better quality UV protection umbrella to reduce direct sunlight exposure. You can also choose a face mask, although there is no direct sunlight, but the sunlight also has scattered, scattered light can cause further damage to the skin. For symptoms that have already appeared, cold compresses and cold sprays can be done, because capillaries contract when the temperature is low and inflammation is not as pronounced. Therefore, if possible, cold medicated masks applied to the face or cold spraying directly can control the symptoms faster. You can also consider using a little weak hormonal or non-hormonal medication, such as calcium phosphatase inhibitors, Advil, etc., to help reduce symptoms, but be careful not to use it on broken skin. If there is more exudation on the face, consider using 3% boric acid lotion to reduce the exudation by wet compressing the face. Oral medications can be chosen from antihistamines, like cetirizine hydrochloride, keratan, etc., taken with vitamin C. If necessary, oral hormone or hormone-like medications can be taken again to control the symptoms as soon as possible.