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3 Home Remedies For Sunburn

Your skin is red and painful since you spent too much time outside, you'll be glad to know there are solutions to this.


These suggestions use things you are likely to get in the house. They won't heal your sunburn (regrettably, only time will do that), but they ought to facilitate the pain and stinging, and make it much easier for you to live with the redness while the skin heals.


See a doctor if your sunburn is characterized by fever and blisters. These could be signs of sun poisoning, a more severe illness you shouldn't ever attempt to treat in your home.


Vinegar as Home Sunburn Remedy



Vinegar is acidic and sour, and so you would not think of it as something you'd want to place on the sunburned skin. But it might help. Most families already have some vinegar in their homes.


Apple cider vinegar and white vinegar work well with this. In case you've got a spray bottle handy, fill it with vinegar and then vinegar the sunburned skin every couple of hours (or if the sunburned feeling returns). The acetic acid in vinegar soothes and moisturizes sunburned skin -- exactly what you want to feel better and minimize peeling.


Don't spray your face vinegar at all as it might hurt your eyes. Instead, apply the liquid to your face with a cloth, a cotton ball or a paper towel that is solid.


It is possible to use these to use vinegar into the rest of your skin, as well, if you can't find a spray bottle. (ensure not to use a spray bottle that's contained other chemicals.)


Oatmeal to Soothe Sunburned Skin



You have oatmeal in your pantry, and you may have heard of baths for your skin.


But did you understand oatmeal is a tried-and-true peppermint treatment?


To attempt this, cook up a pot of oatmeal in line with the instructions on the package (use only plain, non-instant oatmeal). For your oatmeal is runnier than it would add additional water, and cook it until the grains are soft.


Put on the oatmeal to the burnt places in your skin and leave it around for a while. Rinse with cool water and repeat as often as necessary (using new oatmeal every time).


Baking Soda Soak for Sunburn



Baking soda is another frequent household item you probably have available, and also it can help to soothe a bad sunburn.


There are two methods to use baking soda for this objective. To begin with, you may use it. Fill up your bathtub with water when it is filling, and that's cool to the touch, add one cup of baking soda. Relax in your skin, and the tub for some time should begin to feel much better.


As an alternative, you can combine the baking soda into a paste to apply directly to your skin (like oatmeal, this is sometimes messy). Start with a half-cup of baking soda in a bowl, and then add water until the mixture is lean enough to spread on your skin that is sunburned. Smear on the skin and let it stay for around 15 minutes, then rinse it off.




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