How to Fix Sunburned Skin in Photos (Free AI Tool)
To fix sunburned skin in a photo, upload it to EditThisPic and describe the edit: 'remove the sunburn from their face' or 'fix the red sunburned skin on their shoulders.' The AI evens out the skin tone, removes redness and peeling, and blends everything to match the surrounding skin. Free, no signup required.
Don't Let Sunburn Ruin a Great Photo
You took the perfect vacation photo — the backdrop is stunning, the pose is right, everyone looks happy. But the sunburn steals the show. Red noses, blotchy shoulders, peeling foreheads. AI photo editing makes it easy to fix sunburned skin without touching the rest of the image. No retouching skills needed.
What the AI Actually Fixes
The tool handles all types of sun damage in photos: bright red sunburn on the face, pink or peeling shoulders, uneven tan lines, blotchy redness on arms and legs, and the contrast between burned and non-burned skin. It replaces the damaged skin with a natural, even tone that matches the rest of the body.
Fixing Sunburn on the Face
Facial sunburn is the most common problem — red nose, burned cheeks, peeling forehead. Upload the photo and describe it: 'remove the sunburn from their face and even out the skin tone.' The AI targets the redness while keeping facial features, makeup, and expressions completely intact. Works on close-ups and group shots alike.
Fixing Sunburn on Shoulders, Arms, and Back
Beach and pool photos often show sunburn across larger areas — shoulders, chest, arms, and back. Describe the area: 'fix the sunburn on her shoulders and upper back.' The AI smooths the transition between burned and healthy skin, removing strap lines and uneven patches. The result looks like the person simply never burned.
Fixing Sunburn in Group Photos
When multiple people in a group photo have different levels of sunburn, handle them one at a time. Start with the most obvious: 'remove the sunburn from the person on the left.' Then do a second pass for the next person. This gives you better control over each correction than trying to fix everyone at once.
Tips for the Best Results
Be specific about where the sunburn is: 'fix the red sunburn on his nose and cheeks' works better than just 'fix the sunburn.' For severe peeling, mention it: 'remove the peeling skin on their forehead and smooth it out.' If the sunburn created visible tan lines (like from sunglasses or a tank top), ask the AI to 'even out the tan lines on their face' for a uniform look.
Step-by-Step Guide
Upload Your Photo
Drop your photo into EditThisPic. Works with selfies, beach photos, group shots, vacation portraits — any photo where sunburn is visible.
Describe the Sunburn to Fix
Be specific about the location: 'remove the sunburn from their face and neck' or 'fix the red burned skin on her shoulders.' Mention peeling or blotchiness if present.
Review and Refine
Check the result. The skin should look naturally even — no redness, no visible edit boundaries. If any spots remain, describe them: 'also fix the small red area on their left ear.'
Download Your Fixed Photo
Save the corrected image. The original background, lighting, clothing, and everything else stays exactly as it was — only the sunburned skin changes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to Fix That Sunburn?
Upload your photo and describe the sunburn to remove. Free, no signup required.
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