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How can I treat sunburn?

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To treat sunburn, your best bet is to use moisturiser or lotions which contain Aloe Vera. Its very good to protect your skin from the sun too and even skincare clinics advice their clients to use it after laser treatments to ensure that the skin will not attract the sun. Good luck!

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Home treatment measures may provide some relief from a mild sunburn. * Use cool cloths on sunburned areas. * Take frequent cool showers or baths. * Apply soothing lotions that contain aloe vera to sunburned areas. Topical steroids may also help with sunburn pain and swelling. Hope this will works for you.

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sorry every one i am reading your suggestions today. thank you so much for your suggestions. it will really help.

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I have found that if I grab a thin t-shirt and soak it in ice-cold water and proceed to put it on, it gives me a lot of relief from the constant stinging that I would otherwise feel. Combine that with the Aloe Vera that people mentioned before and I am sure that the stinging is going to be lessened before too long.

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[quote=Keira12]I have found that if I grab a thin t-shirt and soak it in ice-cold water and proceed to put it on, it gives me a lot of relief from the constant stinging that I would otherwise feel. Combine that with the Aloe Vera that people mentioned before and I am sure that the stinging is going to be lessened before too long. [/quote] that is interesting suggestion. thank you.


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