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How to Naturally Heal a Sunburn

Nothing can ruin your summer more than a painful sunburn. And while we all understand the importance of sun protection, excess sunshine can still get the better of us. Whether it be you forgot your sunscreen or wide-brimmed hat, we’ve all been there and have paid the cost. Fortunately, there are some quick and easy natural remedies that can help.

Get Out Of The Sun

This one may seem to be very obvious, however, the importance of it should not be overlooked. If you have even a mild sunburn, with continued sun exposure it can then develop into a second-degree burn and form blisters which may need medical attention. If you need to be outdoors, make sure to wear loose and baggy clothes to allow your skin to breathe.

Cold Compress

For immediate sunburn relief, a cold compress is your best at-home solution. The same way that ice can soothe a thermal burn, it will do the same for a sunburn. Simply take a pack of ice and make sure to wrap it in a towel before applying to your skin. Wrapping the ice in a towel is a very crucial step, putting ice directly onto sunburned skin is not recommended.

Lavender Essential Oil

Lavender essential oil has a lot of healing powers and is especially useful when needing to soothe the pain that comes with a sunburn. There are a number of ways to use lavender to help the healing process. The first is to mix 1 teaspoon of lavender essential oil with about 60ml of water in a misting bottle. Shake the bottle a spray onto your skin as often as needed. Another viable option is to pour some Lavender oil into a cool or lukewarm bath and allow your body to soak and absorb all the nutrients. Both options should instantaneously relieve any stinging and burning sensations that come with a sunburn. This Areej Aromatherapy, Lavender oil is the perfect choice to help you.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is the ultimate superhero for sunburns. It is a miracle worker for skincare and will provide you complete and instant relief if you’ve gotten sunburned. Aloe vera is rich in vitamins A, B, C, D and E, it also has minerals such as magnesium, potassium, and zinc, all nutrient-packed to aid in the healing properties of aloe vera. It also has anti-inflammatory properties. The Essentials, Soothing Aloe Vera Gel is the perfect after-sun remedy. Another quick tip is to never use body lotions that are oil-based or perfumed, they can actually trap heat in and prolong the length of your sunburn.

Stay Hydrated

A sunburn essentially results in dry skin and dehydration. Your skin is the largest organ in your body, and more than any other it needs to stay hydrated. When you have a bad sunburn the easiest way to shorten the healing period is by drinking lots of liquids. Water is always the best choice, however, herbal teas and kombucha are other great options, just make sure to avoid any sugary or fizzy drinks.

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