Sunburn! Please help!
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Jun 9, 2013
Sarah M.
So I got pretty badly sunburnt when I went to the beach the other day. (Despite putting on a whole tube of sunscreen) It's really uncomfortable, and hurts a lot. Is there any way to soothe it, or speed up the healing process?? Thanks!
Jun 9, 2013
Abby R.
I agree with Mikayla the only way you can soothe it is by using milk or aloe vera.
Jun 9, 2013
Samantha T.
Aloe. Get it at a regular drug store. Sleep with a cool washcloth just laying on it, zero pressure.
Jun 9, 2013
Rikke J.
You can use the raw juice from aloe vera plant. It's sticky but helps a lot!
Jun 9, 2013
Naya H.
Aloe vera, milk or yoghurt. Seriously stops the pain
Jun 9, 2013
Abby C.
I agree that aloe helps a lot. In the future though, make sure you fully reapply your sunblock every 2 hours! :)
Jun 10, 2013
Noelle L.
Put aloe vera in the fridge, let it get cold, put it on your burn, and feel better:)
Jun 10, 2013
Sarah M.
Thank you all :) I will try all of these ^_^