
tedder2b4/18/09
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Noczemia (sp) that stuff in the blue container that you use on your face. It really works for sunburns... you rub in it like you would lotion and it cools the burn quickly. Aloe works, but for a burn that you need quick relief...try the noczemia!
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Ewan G
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a cool shower and some 'after sun' lotion should help :)
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That Guy
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Skin will continue to burn until cold water or ice is applied, so always cool down the burn first. Ice is good for most burns, but severe burns can only tolerate cold water.
Be wary of Sunburn sprays and creams from the drugstore - some of these contain lanolin, which actually causes increased pain once the cool cream or spray is warmed by the heat of your body. Aloe vera products are often just lanolin with a touch of aloe added, so caution should be taken before using these. Even pure aloe will not prevent peeling later.
Lavender Essential Oil is a miraculous, natural cure for sunburn. You want to be careful getting the oil onto the burn because simply touching the burn will hurt. It is best to drip it on, then spread it (using very Gentle pressure) with a piece of tissue. After about a half hour or less, the pain should be gone. The pain should not return unless you jump in the shower soon after application of the oil. You may need to reapply the oil in the morning. That's it. No more pain, no blistering, AND you get to keep the color. Even those of us who are pale as ghosts won't peel.
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Make a pot of boiling water and steep many tea bags to a very strong tea in a large pot. Add ice until the tea is just slightly warm. Put a bath towel (preferably a brown one, as a white one will probably be "dyed" brown) into the pot and keep turning the towel until it has soaked up all of the tea. Have the sunburned person lie on the floor or bed on top of an old towel to catch drips. Place the wet towel over the sunburned area of the body. Leave the towel on for a half hour for a moderate burn and an hour for a strong burn. The slightly warm tea will actually feel very cool on burned skin, and cold water would be almost painfully too cold on the hot skin. The burned person immediately feels relief from the wet, getting cooler and cooler gradually, with the actual temperature of the skin also cooling.
If the sunburn is not localized to one area, you may want to soak in the tub instead. First, clean the tub with Hydrogen Peroxide or a small amount of bleach - and be sure to rinse the tub thoroughly. For this bath you will need tons of tea bags. Brew the tea with boiling water until it is very strong, and you can cool this down with half cold water. You should not get in until the water is no longer warm, and be sure to get out when the tea water gets too cold. You will need to either lie down in the tub or have the tub filled high enough to cover all the sunburned areas.
The tannic acid in the tea draws the burn out of the skin and heals it. After just one application, most sunburns are no longer painful and are much less red. However, this treatment will act on the pain but may not prevent peeling.
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Berenice B
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fresh aloe verra
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LoveStruckGirl6
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fresh aloe verra and cool it with a fan.. feels nice!
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xX♥TEDDY♥Xx
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various hand lotions ease pain on sunburn
it all depends how bad the sunburn is
you could try your regular lotion but some work better than others
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Bridey
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Take 2 Aspirin every 4 hours....it helps with the pain and actually stops the development of the sunburn, and increases circulation therefore promoting healing.....TRUST ME.....I'm whiter than Casper the Friendly Ghost and this works!! Then slather yourself with Aloe, wear loose clothing, apply Cocoa butter or Eucerin Cream to add moisture back into your skin. Take showers with water as cool as you can stand it. So sorry you're burnt!!!!
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peenizle
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rub them together nice and slow. then put some lotion on them and keep rubbing them. hahaha kinky
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ix_xi55
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Put some cream on them and lay down.
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ana.b.
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aloe vera or coco butter
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Matt
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Aloe cream.
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OhAshy
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Put after-sun on
Or, if you don't have that, use a normal moisturiser
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Chelsia
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This sounds disgusting, but rub vinager on them. it will stink but it works, also at first it wil sting a lil
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LexMc
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aloe vera gel can ease sunburns. Sometimes I like to chill it slightly in the refrigerator. Also keep away from harsh bras, no pushing, pulling, wired stuff. If you have something light go with that, and the same for shirts. Nothing too tight.
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bac_1976
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sunbathing nude?
try some aloe gel
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bluangel
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Bath in vinger then caot them in panama jacks aloe with LIDOCANE
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scullycj
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not go around topless
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tylersbabiigurll (:
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how did they getr sunburnt ?
do you go tanning ?
i dooo (:
anywayssss .
aloevera should help cool it down and ease the pain (:
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hugs_kisses36
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refrigerated Aloe vera...its cold but feels oh so good :)
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Georgie W
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how the hell did your boobs get sunburnt??? aftersun or aloe vera. don't wear tight tops.
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Joellie H
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Have a really hot shower, it takes the sting out of it. If its so bad that they have gone blue from being burnt, then rub yoghurt (yeah i know wierd) on it to sooth-It. Use plenty of moisturiser :)
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ViolinMaster#1
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Take a cold bath. It will feel good for a while.
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ilikepie1231
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um, go buy some of that aloe vera gel.. thats the only thing you can do for sunburns.
im not even going to ask how that happened.
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sadgirlinms
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Vitiam e-Cream
Aloe Vera Lotion or cream
Cold cream like Noxema or Ponds
Apply any of those creams on you and the pain should ease in a day or so. Then the peeling can begin.
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BELLE
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buy some noxzema creme(face cream) and put on
it works
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Somebody else
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Use copious amounts of aloe gel, take an OTC painkiller, and don't wear a top for a few days (you should probably stay at home if you're not wearing a top).
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David W
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Aloe gel, ... if you need help, let me know..
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♥ || Brown Eyed Girl || ♥
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Get yourself some aloe vera gel (some include pain reducers in them) and put the bottle in the fridge. Take it out after 1/2 hour or so and apply to the sun burned areas. It will feel cold and ease the pain.
Good luck!
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Cait Z
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Aloe!..make sure it's the real thing
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georgieanna h
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KEEP YOUR BOOBS OUT OF THE SUN
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Julie L
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OUCH.
Vinegar takes the sting away but hurts like heck when you first put it on. Also, you can put aloe lotion on which will also help a lot.
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