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4/21/2010

Natural Sunburn Remedies

Okay, even with super protection from my favorite sunscreen (Ocean Potion) it's still hard to prevent those ouchies when you just stay too long under the heat and sun. Thanks to http://skincare.lovetoknow.com/Natural_Sunburn_Remedies I found cheap but equally effective ways to cope with sunburn


Vinegar


Vinegar is one of those amazing products no household should be without. In addition to being useful in cooking and cleaning, it also has medicinal properties. It should be no surprise that vinegar is one of the most wonderful natural sunburn remedies. Simply soak a t-shirt or towels in vinegar and place it directly onto the skin. The vinegar will help to soothe the sunburn and alleviate the sting.

Tea


The tannins in tea work wonders on a sunburn. You can go about it a couple of different ways. The first is to wet a tea bag (or tea bags) and place it on the sunburned area. The second is to fill a bathtub with cool or lukewarm water and throw a bunch of tea bags in. Soaking in a relaxing, soothing tea bath is another way to alleviate the sting. Your third option is to boil up a big old pot of tea. Once all the tea is steeped, take out the bags and add some ice cubes until the water temperature is tolerable. Soak a towel in the tea (it will stain) and place it over the sun burned area.

Cold Milk


A glass of cold milk isn't only the perfect companion for a slice of chocolate cake; it's also a soothing natural sunburn remedy. It's actually the fat in the milk that's soothing, so it's best not to use skim. Simply soak some large pieces of gauze in milk and lay over the sunburned area. It will feel cool and soothing the second it's applied. If you'd like, you can repeat this process every thirty minutes or so. When you're done soaking your skin, take a nice cool shower. If you leave the milk on your skin, especially if it's really hot outside, it will just turn rancid. No one wants to smell that bad.

Aloe Vera: Most Popular Natural Sunburn Remedy


Most people know this by now, but aloe vera works wonders on burns, including sunburns. Your best bet is to use the plant itself and not an ointment or a cream. Break open a leaf and rub the plant's natural oils on your skin. Not only is it soothing, but it's also healing.

Baking Soda


Pour a cup of baking soda into a lukewarm bath, pick up your favorite paperback and have yourself a nice 30 minute soak. Soon the sting and swelling will be a distant memory.

When to See a Doctor


Hopefully if you overdid it in the sun, you only have a mild sunburn. In extreme cases, however, it's important to see a doctor. If you have a fever or chills or feel nauseous, it's probably a good idea to call your physician. Do the same if you feel dizzy, faint, or fatigued. If you can't stop itching and if your skin is discolored and deep red or purple (moreso than it should be), it would be in your best interest to call the doctor.

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