How
to get rid of sunburns.
Sunburnto get rid of sunburns.
is caused by the sun’s ultraviolet rays. Too much exposure to UV light can
damage your skin, making it red and painful. The symptoms may not occur
immediately; it can take up to five hours for sunburn to appear. In this video
we are talking about 4 best home remedies for sunburn. So please like, share
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1. Baking Soda.
Baking
soda helps soothe skin inflammation, irritation, and itchiness caused by
sunburn. It has a cooling effect on the skin due to its alkaline nature. Mix a
cup of baking soda in your cold water bath and let it soak for 20 minutes.
After your bath, pat your skin dry with a towel. You could even make a paste by
mixing three teaspoons of baking soda with one-fourth cup of water. Apply it to
the affected areas of your skin. Leave it on for 10 minutes and wash off with
cold water. You could try this remedy once every morning until your sunburn
heals.
soda helps soothe skin inflammation, irritation, and itchiness caused by
sunburn. It has a cooling effect on the skin due to its alkaline nature. Mix a
cup of baking soda in your cold water bath and let it soak for 20 minutes.
After your bath, pat your skin dry with a towel. You could even make a paste by
mixing three teaspoons of baking soda with one-fourth cup of water. Apply it to
the affected areas of your skin. Leave it on for 10 minutes and wash off with
cold water. You could try this remedy once every morning until your sunburn
heals.
2. Cucumber.
Cucumber not only heals the inflammation but
also soothes the pain associated with sunburn. It keeps the skin moisturized as
well. Mash one cucumber and apply it to the affected areas of your skin as a
mask. Leave it on for 20 minutes before washing it off. Make sure that the
cucumber you use is chilled. You could also juice some cucumbers and store it
in a spray bottle. Spray it on your sunburn skin for relief. You can repeat
this process as often as you like.
also soothes the pain associated with sunburn. It keeps the skin moisturized as
well. Mash one cucumber and apply it to the affected areas of your skin as a
mask. Leave it on for 20 minutes before washing it off. Make sure that the
cucumber you use is chilled. You could also juice some cucumbers and store it
in a spray bottle. Spray it on your sunburn skin for relief. You can repeat
this process as often as you like.
3.
Aloe Vera.
Aloe Vera.
Pluck
some aloe leaf petals and extract the fresh gel. Refrigerate the gel for about
30 minutes and apply it generously to the affected areas of your skin. Leave it
on for an hour before washing it off with cold water. Try this remedy at least
once every day until you see results.
some aloe leaf petals and extract the fresh gel. Refrigerate the gel for about
30 minutes and apply it generously to the affected areas of your skin. Leave it
on for an hour before washing it off with cold water. Try this remedy at least
once every day until you see results.
4. Potato Peels.
The
starchy properties of potato have the ability to absorb the excess heat from your
skin while also alleviating the stinging pain caused by sunburn. Peel a potato
and gently rub it on the affected areas of your skin for 10 minutes. You could
also mash up a cold potato and apply the paste on your irritated and sunburn
skin. Try this remedy at least once
every day until you see results.
starchy properties of potato have the ability to absorb the excess heat from your
skin while also alleviating the stinging pain caused by sunburn. Peel a potato
and gently rub it on the affected areas of your skin for 10 minutes. You could
also mash up a cold potato and apply the paste on your irritated and sunburn
skin. Try this remedy at least once
every day until you see results.
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