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Best DIY home remedies for sunburn

Have you been exposed to sunburn and want to treat it at home? In this article, we offer you ways to treat sunburn at home.

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Sunburn remedies at home :

There are many ways to treat sunburn at home, including:


Coconut Oil

Coconut oil helps reduce the pain caused by sunburn, which may lead to premature aging of the skin, as this oil relaxes the skin, renews it, repairs cracks that occur and reduces skin wrinkles, as it is rich in vitamins D and E, which are necessary for the skin.


You can apply coconut oil to the affected area and massage it into the skin and then leave it on overnight.


oatmeal

You can make a paste of ground oats, milk and honey and then apply it to the affected area. You can prepare a bag of ground oatmeal using a cotton gauze and leave it to soak in a lukewarm bath and then relax in it.


Cactus gel

It is preferable to use the gel directly from the aloe vera plant, and in order to be able to benefit from aloe vera gel in treating sunburn at home, open the aloe vera leaf and use a spoon to extract the liquid from inside it and then apply it to the affected area.


If you do not have an aloe vera plant, you can buy it from the pharmacy and stores.


Baking soda or cornstarch

There are several ways to treat sunburn pain using baking soda or cornstarch, including the following:


Make a paste using water with baking soda or cornstarch and then gently apply it to the affected area.

Put baking soda in a lukewarm bath and soak yourself in it to relieve sunburn.

Add a little cornstarch to your skin to reduce the friction between your affected skin and your clothes. This makes it easier to get dressed and sleep on the sheets.

Tips to treat sunburn at home :

Here are some tips that you can apply at home and recommended by dermatologists to relieve the discomfort associated with sunburn, including the following:


  • Take medications that help reduce swelling, redness, and discomfort, such as ibuprofen.
  • Take a cold shower frequently as it relieves the pain, then gently pat dry your skin leaving a little cool water on it, then apply some moisturizing cream on your skin to reduce the dryness.
  • Use a natural moisturizer that contains aloe vera or soy to help soothe sunburned skin, and avoid aromatic products as they may irritate the skin or cause an allergic reaction.
  • Wear clothing that covers your skin when outside to protect the affected skin during the recovery period.
  • Drink plenty of water, as sunburn draws body fluids to the surface of the skin and away from the rest of the body. Drinking water may also help prevent dehydration.
  • Avoid touching the blisters that appear on your skin, but allow them to heal on their own, as the blistered skin indicates that you have a second degree sunburn, so the blisters appear to help your skin heal quickly and protect you from any infection.

Things to avoid when treating sunburn at home :

There are several things you should avoid doing while treating a sunburn at home, including the following:

  • Exfoliation of pimples.
  • Use Vaseline on sunburned skin.
  • Scrub and remove the peeling skin.
  • Applying ice or ice packs to sunburned skin.
  • Wearing tight clothing on sunburned skin.

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