Home treatment includes:
cool showers or baths
avoid creams or lotions that can hold heat inside (oil based)
drink lots of fluids
motrin or tylenol for pain
see doctor if you have blistering
stay out of the sun
if you must go out, keep sunburned areas covered
you can use OTC preps designed specifically for sunburn (to numb the pain and remove redness such as Solarcaine or aloe gel)
2006-06-14 10:54:21
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answered by ilse72 7
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For the pain, there are special products you can purchase at a regular store that contain aloe, menthol, vitamin E and other soothing agents (usually the word "ice" is in the name). To lessen the redness and ease it quickly into a tan, my grandparents taught me to dab vinegar on the affected areas with a cotton ball. This works well on minor sunburns, but may sting a little on more serious ones.
2006-06-14 10:49:49
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answered by Carol J 2
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sometimes tea can help. I know it helps regular burns. The tannins are soothing or medicinal for pulling the "burn" out, and if the tea is iced that is soothing too (duh).
When I used to work in a bakery, I burnt my hand on a hot tray and so I poured a small bucket up with brewed ice tea and let my hand rest inside it for hours while I kept working.
Maybe if you steeped some tea bags, & then chilled them in the fridge, then laid them on the bad parts of your skin would help.
There is also a product for treating rosacea (reddening of skin) by Eucerin. They have mositurizers w/ a green tinge, the green subdues the redness. If you're worried about your face, that might be worth a try. You can get it at any drugstore near the facial moisturizer/skin lotion/acne etc section.
2006-06-14 10:52:16
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answered by hwilkes501 2
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aloe Vera a plant
2006-06-14 10:48:47
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answered by Anonymous
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NOXEMA TAKES MOST OF THE REDNESS AWAY...THEN USE ALOE LOTION A FEW TIMES A DAY TO PREVENT PEELING !!!
2006-06-14 10:48:41
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answered by ♥ NIKKI .♥ 3
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Use lotion with Aloe Vera in it.
2006-06-14 10:46:25
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answered by Brenda P 2
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Dab on vinegar.
2006-06-14 10:46:07
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answered by Marylou 1
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there are numerous products on the shelves .
2006-06-14 10:46:04
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answered by Paige 4
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rub limu on it. fastest thing I have ever tried.
2006-06-14 10:46:50
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answered by tazzz6413 4
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