Sunburn!! Help please!
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Jun 22, 2013
Rachel F.
I have sunburn on my cheeks and nose. It's really red and stings. How can I get rid of the sting and redness??
Jun 22, 2013
djdc d.
Put aloe on
Jun 22, 2013
Lauren B.
Aloe and vaseline
Jun 22, 2013
Anabelle F.
Aloe
Jun 22, 2013
Lily-shay G.
Aloe will be your best friend.
Jun 22, 2013
Georgina M.
Aloe Vera Gel!!
Jun 22, 2013
Celeste A.
Mix a cup of milk with 2 tbs of white vinegar and use a sponge or paper towel to rub it. I was told by another girl on here and it helped a lot.
Jun 22, 2013
Taylor H.
If you don't have Aloe, take regular tea bags and place them in cold ice water. Put them on the sunburnt areas. It will feel good and heal the sunburn really fast!