Monday, 18 March 2013

Aloe Vera For Sunburn And Other Natural Herbs

By Randy Branch


Aloe vera for sunburn is one of the most common known uses of this plant as well as for treating minor burns and skin irritations too. Using the gel of this plant by breaking the stems off soothes irritated and painful sunburns and helps promote faster healing. These plants are easily found in garden centers and even in some grocery stores.

A common mistake many people make when it comes to being burned by the sun is to put lotions or some types of ointments on the affected areas right away. This will make the pain and blistering worse as the heat will be trapped within your skin and locked there.

Apply the juice of the aloe plant which you can actually buy in tubes or the gel from a plant directly onto skin. Also for the severe pain which is associated with this take some ibuprofen or if you have pain medication on hand take those as needed for up to three days until the worse part is over.

Applying a thin paste made from baking soda and water is an older home type treatment for this as well. Just rub all over for cooling effect. Vitamin E oil spray or the actual capsules can work in just about the same way as aloe. The spray oil is much simpler to use and actually apply all over to the affected areas that are sunburned.

Many people who use natural dried herbs in their home healing practices use a concoction of peppermint leaves, lavender leaves and calendula petals all dried to make a tea just for soothing sunburned skin and to promote cooling down of the affected areas and faster healing. This is applied with a thin cloth very moist from being soaked in tea and then put on skin.

Lay on affected skin for relaxing and cooling feeling. This specific home remedy has been used for a very long time. Oatmeal soaked in hot water is another little known home remedy. Let the oatmeal cool until it is cold then carefully place on the skin which is hurting.

The oatmeal helps healing occur more quickly thanks to the mega-B vitamins it contains and is also very great for nourishing the skin too. For less severe burns you can slice up some chilled cold cucumbers and place on the skin, this works as a cooling agent and will make your skin feel better pretty quick.

You can also use plain yogurt and buttermilk applied with cotton balls or gauze, gently sponging onto your skin. The one thing you should remember about this though is that you should shower it off later in the day or you will end up smelling of curdled milk.

Sunburn can be intense and finding true relief is important. Always keep in the house and office aloe vera for sunburn either in plant forms or carry a tube of the gel/juice in your purse or car. To keep from getting burned use sun protection like clothing, hats and sunscreen when out in the hot midday sun. Be prepared on vacations and long days in the sun and fun.




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