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Old Jul 12, 2007, 02:57 PM
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Sunburn treatment -- OTC

I am looking for a miracle treatment for sunburn...

Is there any magic way to treat sunburn

I don't think baby oil is the answer

Maybe I'm looking for a moisterizer...

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Aloe Vera. You can get it at any pharmacy, usually around where the sunscreens are. It absorbs the heat from your skin and makes it heal much quicker

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biggsie agrees: I had thought of Aloe Vera, will try to find some of that, Thanks
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Vinegar. Best thing I used in years.

Put some in bath water, pour it on a wash cloth and soak it on your burn.

Smells yucky, I know, but it works like a charm.

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biggsie agrees: I did this one time when I had sivere sunburn, my back was covered with water blisters.
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