March 28, 2024

Sunburn remedies are something that we always need to look for the day after we treat our skin badly in the sun.

I just found a great list of folk remedies for when you actually do accidentally sunburn yourself. I do not know where it comes from but I thought I would pass it on with a few comments along with these sunburn treatments.

I have tested some of these sunburn remedies but not all. Also remember that if you have any kind of a skin rash or irritation many of these will help as well.

The Best Sunburn Remedies Are Always Avoidable

First of all I want to mention that if we are very careful in the sun then a list of sunburn treatmentΒ is never needed (plus some info from webmd). However this does sometimes happen and for that the following list of sunburn remedies is great.

Aloe Vera sunburn remedy
This is probably the most popular of sunburn remedies. Take as many leaves as necessary from an aloe plant; refrigerate; peel off top layer of leaves; apply the side of the leaf with flesh exposed directly to the sunburn.

Aloe is very effective in relieving pain and inflammation Other remedies use aloe vera juice: for mild to medium sunburn, keep the affected area moist with aloe vera juice.

Repeat frequently. This will reduce the pain and the amount of peeling.

Combine aloe juice with the amount of vitamin E. Dab on the sunburn. Vitamin E is a good moisturizer and sunburn remedies. Aloe vera ointment works well, too, as it contains oil and will not evaporate.

For a severe sunburn, keep the area moist at all times with aloe vera juice. Since aloe vera is an astringent, you may want to use aloe vera ointment or some sort of oil, such as olive or baby.

Shower as a sunburn remedy
Take a warm shower to draw out the heat of your sunburn. The warm water will increase circulation to the area while hydrating it, thereby speeding the healing process. Be sure to moisturize afterward as the water will dry your skin.

Baking soda compress sunburn treatment
Dissolve some baking soda in water and make a compress using a clean cloth. Another remedy is to add 1/2 cup of baking soda to a tepid bath and soak.

Instead of drying the affected area with a towel, let it air dry.

Baking soda is cooling and will help the skin retain moisture.

Apple cider vinegar
Apply apple cider vinegar to the sunburn with a cottonball, or make a cooling compress for a large area to relieve the pain. Keep the skin moistened. This remedy will prevent blistering and peeling.

Aspirin or willow bark
Aspirin kills the pain and reduces inflammation and redness of a sunburn and is one of the best sunburn remedies. It short-circuits the whole sunburn process. It must be taken within 24 hours of getting sunburned. Aspirin is preferable to ibuprofen or acetaminophen because it is less stressful on the liver and kidneys.

Herbal Baths
Add 20 drops of each of lavender and chamomile essential oils to a tubful of cool water and soak for 10 minutes. Bergamot, Add bergamot oil to cool bathwater.

Calendula Bath
Put 20 drops of calendula tincture in four ounces of water and bathe the skin until the pain goes away. Calendula is also available in gels and salves. Calendula will help soften and heal burned skin. It is anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial, and can be used long after the burn to heal the skin.

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Lavender Oil
I just received an email from someone that has used lavender oil topically to relieve the problems that they had with sunburn and claims that it works everytime

Cucumber rub
Rub sunburned area with fresh cucumber slices. They are very cool and will soothe the area.

And the cucumber rub will make your skin taste good too!

Epsom salts compress sunburn remedy
Dissolve epsom salts in water and make a compress using a clean cloth.

Ice compress
Apply ice or cold water to the burned area. This will stop the burning process and cool the skin.

Lemon water
Mix the juice of three lemons into two cups of cold water and sponge on the sunburn. The lemon will cool the burn, act as a disinfectant, and will promote healing of the skin.

Milk compress
Make a compress of whole milk (or buttermilk) and apply to the burned area for 20 minutes; repeat every two to four hours. Wash the milk off so you won’t smell sour! A similar remedy suggests using a cup of skim milk and four cups of water, adding a few ice cubes, and applying as a compress as recommended above. The fat content of the milk is soothing for burns.

Oatmeal bath
Put some oatmeal in tepid bath water, soak for a few minutes, then air dry yourself. Oatmeal baths are actually very good for the treatment of many skin problems as well as one of the more powerful sunburn remedies.

Peppermint
Apply peppermint oil to the sunburned skin. You can also make a mild peppermint infusion and use it as a wash to cool the sunburn.

Yarrow
Native Americans used an infusion of ground yarrow as a wash.

Potato
Grate a potato and apply it to the burned area. The starch will cool and soothe the burn.

St. Johns Wort
Make an ointment or salve with the essential oil of St. Johns wort for burns that have not broken the skin. It is anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antibacterial.

Caution: St. John’s wort makes the skin more photosensitive, so stay out of the sun if you have used this remedy or if you are taking another form as an antidepressant. The caution is courtesy of a reader named Wendi.

Tea sunburn remedy
Make some tea, cool, and apply to the burn. While any tea may be beneficial, mint tea, such as peppermint or spearmint are especially good. The teas have tannins that help the healing process.

Urtica urens
Put 20 drops of urtica urens tincture in four ounces of water and bathe the skin. This remedy is good for itchy, prickly skin.

Witch hazel
Make a decoction of witch hazel and apply with a compress.

Yogurt
Apply plain yogurt with live cultures, let it stand for a few minutes, then rinse off under cool water.

What not to use as sunburn remedies

No matter what you do some people swear by putting butter on a burn but this is in fact a very bad idea as it can lead to an infection if you have any kind of a cut.

Also some people say that Preparation H is good for soothing a sunburn but one of my readers says that in fact this is very bad and can cause you skin to dry out and peel instead.

So if today you got a sunburn, or if you are looking for some sunburn remedies next weekend now you know what to try and how to get rid of that nasty sunburn. Bookmark and come back next time you have a sunburn and are looking for some help with some sunburn remedies.

34 thoughts on “22 Great Natural Sunburn Remedies To Stop The Pain

  1. I got sunburnt pretty bad yesterday at a NASCAR race at Bristol. I’m getting ready to try a hot shower then the Aloe lotion with vitamin E. I hope it’ll work..

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  3. Today while at a soccer tourny i refused to wear any sunscreen. i really dont like the sticky, slimy feeling sunscreen leaves on my skin! I soon realized though that not wearing any was a terrible idea! I got terribly burnt on my face, arms and parts of my legs! It is super painful and not to mention it looks bad! I decided to look up some remidies to help cure my sunburn quickly because i have my grad in just a couple weeks and i dont want to look like a lobster! Of course this would happen to me, ooh well though! it was my falut anyways! You get what you deserve.

  4. My Grandma used to always put Rhuli Gel on our sunburns as kids, now it is called Band-Aid Gel or Benedryl Gel but let me tell you it will take out the burn in no time!! also it doesn’t make you peel. it would turn my brother’s burn to tan in one day of using.

  5. my mom used to fill the tub with hot water then drop like 20 black tea tea bags in it then let it cool to room temp letting the tea soak in the water and then get in the acids in the tea are suppose to help i do it twice a day if i have a bad sun burn and it always worked for me.

  6. I wanted to share my sunburn experience. I was kayaking on a sunny 73 degree day in Hawaii – beautiful! I didn’t think I’d be out as long as I was so I got burned. I also underestimated the reflection of the water as I bought my kayak last September and kayaked short trips on partly cloudy days.

    I was recommend to use the Made from Earth Pure Aloe Vera Skin Treatment whenever i have been in the sun. It made the burn feel so much better without the gross, sticky feeling that you get from plain aloe which comes like a gel.

    If i have a painful sunburn, i will put this on multiple times in one day and it seems to make it go away much quicker, and more likely to turn into a tan. I also use it when i haven’t been on the sun. I think it’s a great lotion for normal use and if my skin gets dry, its a great moisturizer.

  7. I got badly sunburned last weekend. I was red as a lobster. Then I tried this new product called ACME SUNBURN-BE-GONE ™. I totally don’t work for the company and am not a bot that leaves this on any relevant message board! ACME SBG will cure your sunburn superfast! Or your money back! Also look for other great ACME products. They have all worked great for me!

  8. There is a new product on the market called Chrispy Critter After Burn Gel. You get the benefits of vinegar, vitamin E, and aloe without the smell. It worked beautifully for my sunburn and my sister’s mosquito bites.

    1. That sounds great! I try not to let the kids ever burn but I am the one with sking that needs to be careful in the sun

  9. well, i just git back from going down the rainbow river on a river rat tube. i fell asleep on my stomach and now the back of my legs are as red as a cherry! hope something works! πŸ™‚

  10. There is a new and TOTALLY effective sunburn cream out now. I bought a new convertible and the combination od sun and wind burned m badly. My pharmacist sold me Sunburn911 and it took away the sting and tightness in less than a minute and kept me pain free for hours. This is a marvelous sunburn remedy. As badly as I was burned, I did not peel either. It also left my skin silky and not oily or sticy. Just plain and simple GOOD STUFF !

  11. hiya, laid in the sun for the best part of 6 hours or so in todays blistering 21 degree temperatures in the good old ( usually wet ) uk.

    very intensively sunburned ( more than I have ever experienced in my entire life ) sore arms, back, legs and neck, about to try the bath option, hope it works, will let people know how effective it is, wish me luck haha

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