Better yet - plant some aloe - whenever you need one, just go out and cut a shoot off the plant, and rub it gently on the affected area.
I know that's not a good short-term remedy - but it never hurts to plan ahead. They grow like weeds, and actually make good accent plants in your landscape. If it gets cold in the winter where you live, just grow them in containers and bring them inside when it gets close to the chance of a frost.
And - as you yourself said - the best option is to use sunscreen and avoid the problem.
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