Get some cold yogurt and apply it to you face, be careful around your eyes, you could also use mayonnaise or dip a wash cloth in equal parts of water and milk and place the cool cloth on your face. These alkaline based items will help cool and soothe a burn. If your eyes are swollen apple slices, potato slices or even boiled tea bags that have been cooled and help relieve swelling.
2007-07-13 08:38:40
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answered by geniegenie2 2
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Just wash it with regular face soap, or even hand soap, nothing with too much chemically stuff in it! after, put aloe vera gel on it after washing, instead of lotion! aloe vera gel is cheap and can be found at any grocery store or pharmacy store. Oh and DONT scrub it! ouchhh
2007-07-13 08:27:41
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answered by armtwistedback 1
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Unfortunately, there is not much you can do with burnt skin. I would suggest splashing it with cool water, and gently patting dry with a soft towel. Then apply a small amount of aloe gel to soothe and help heal the burn. Once the burn starts to fade you could probably return to your normal regimen.
2007-07-13 08:29:44
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answered by Barbarella 2
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Just pat it gently with a wet cloth and gently rub in a moisturizer. Dispense with the other elements of your skin care regimine until your sunburn has healed.
2007-07-13 08:27:01
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answered by conductorbrat 4
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If none of those remedies labored for then you your purely option is a flow to to the wellness practitioner. there are a great variety of prescribed creams that would help sparkling up your project, so basically get a prescription and %. up the cream at your community pharmacy. reliable luck!
2016-11-09 05:53:39
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answered by lauramore 4
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With Noxema cream.
2007-07-13 08:23:46
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answered by justaroundabout 1
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splash vinegar and water on your face to take the sting out. use noxcema to clean it.
2007-07-13 08:24:54
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answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch 7
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well put aloe vera lotion. it does not sting it tingles letting you know that its working. hope it gets better.
2007-07-13 08:31:11
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answered by dallasjoeyblue 1
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don't use a scrub, whatever you do! get some noxema or cetaphil and be very gentle
2007-07-13 08:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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