Would you believe Noxema? The cool cream takes the heat out of a sunburn as soon as you apply it! Vinegar also does the exact same thing, but I prefer the Noxema smell over the vinegar one! :)
And...Noxema helps you not to peel as much after you skin starts to heal....
2006-06-18 11:31:16
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answered by CoastalCutie 5
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Angel lotion by Designer Skin. You can find this lotion at ANY tanning salon. It is a miracle. I had the worst sun burn of my life and after I applied the lotion a few times before I went to bed, I woke up with beautiful bronzed skin. It was amazing. You can buy one large 20 oz bottle for 17.95 or a smaller bottle for less money. I work at a tanning salon so I know first hand that sunburns are the worst. This lotion WORKS!
2006-06-18 11:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Aloe Vera Gel
2006-06-18 11:30:34
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answered by myhopelesslyshatteredheart 2
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The solar converts 654 million lots of hydrogen into 650 million lots of helium each and each second. The lacking 4 million lots of mass is switched over into intense potential gamma rays by Einstein's equation E=mc2. 4 hydrogen atoms are about .7 % more effective enormous than the helium nucleus they arrive jointly to variety. Expressed as electric powered potential, the solar is an countless, organic fusion nuclear reactor it truly is generating 380 billion trillion watts of potential. because of a tiny quantity of mass being switched over to potential, the solar has been waiting to maintain that is output for almost 5 billion years. it is going to proceed to achieve this for yet another 5 billion years previously all the hydrogen contained in the middle is exhausted and the solar turns right into a pink enormous.
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answered by Anonymous
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Aloe Vera
2006-06-18 11:29:08
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answered by karen wonderful 6
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Cutting open an aloe plant and squeezing out the liquid and applying it to your sunburn really helps a lot. You can also buy products that have aloe and or vitamin e. Vitamin E caplets also work very well but they can be messy.
2006-06-18 12:24:06
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answered by Allycat 2
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Lots of after-sun lotion. This happened to me last week.. the burn took about 4 days to fade... Aloe vera is really good.
2006-06-18 11:29:16
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answered by WiTcH 4
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be sure to get something that contains lidocaine, which is a pain reliever. aloe is good but doesn't really relive the pain. and this might sound weird, but try putting cider vinegar on the burned area before you go to bed. it's an age old remedy that helps; use it many years ago in childhood -- pre-sunscreen days!
2006-06-18 11:33:49
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answered by canary 5
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Aloe Vera gel..although it's better if you buy the plant and break it and apply that to your skin, it's tronger and works faster than the gel. You might also want to try a lukewarm milk bath. (not cool, when you get out you'll feel really hot again- trust me this happened to me)
2006-06-18 11:33:13
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answered by Anonymous
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spread melted cheese over the sunburn, but make sure it isn't too hot or it will make the burn much much worse. The oils and vitamins released by melting the cheese help to rejuvenate the damaged cells and tissues.
2006-06-18 11:34:04
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answered by drewK 3
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