Sunburn
remedies
It is well known the fact that if they don't use a sunscreen
lotion when sunbathing or camping, people will surely turn to
home sunburn remedies to alleviate the redness, the sore and
the itching derived from sun over-exposure. Aloe vera gel is
considered among the most efficient of all sunburn remedies. It
soothes, cleans and speeds up the healing process while also
providing incredible skin moisture. The immediate consequence
of sunburn is skin dryness, and you can counteract it by
choosing those sunburn remedies that offer a multiple
protective action. Tea tree oil, green tea and vitamin E fall
under this very category together with the above mentioned
aloe.
Baking soda is also labeled among the favorite sunburn
remedies used at home. Available in every kitchen cabinet, the
common sodium bicarbonate will soothe burnt skin extremely
well. Added in a tub of cool water, baking soda makes a good
combination with chamomile and lavender oil. These sunburn
remedies could be added to the bath or gently applied on the
skin. It is essential that you don't rub the skin dry when you
finish bathing but rather leave it air dry. Taking two aspirins
could also help reduce the discomfort of the sunburn and
alleviate the pain and the redness.
Essential oils work well as sunburn remedies too, besides
the ones already mentioned we should complete the list with
buckthorn, rose hips and eucalyptus oils. Their soothing action
is more intense if they are applied directly on the skin and
not simply added in the bath. As they remain in a highly
concentrated form on the skin, the body response they trigger
is much faster and stronger in manifestation. The reputation of
sunburn remedies is also attributed to some raw vegetables such
as tomatoes, lettuce leaves juice, cucumbers and corn
starch.
Indirect sunburn remedies come from a good combination of
drinks and foods rich in vitamins C, E and zinc; they are
within anyone's reach and they do not take long to make. These
elements accelerate the recovery process in the tissues and
allow the skin to recover its great looks sooner. Consequently,
drink lots of milk, lemonades, fresh orange juice and eat
plently of greens. Recipes that work as sunburn remedies are
nothing uncommon and they are available on many Internet sites;
have a look around the web and see what else you could do to
alleviate the pain and itching that accompany sun
over-exposure.
|