The climate of our country has a lot of sunshine almost all the year round. And this sun causes a lot of damage to our skin. No matter how much sunscreen you use, your skin will burn at least a little bit in the sun. And some extra care is needed to get rid of this sunburn. You can get rid of sunburn just by sitting at home and taking some time for yourself.
Aloe vera gel:
Aloe vera gel is very effective in removing sunburn spots. Mix a little honey or lemon with aloe vera gel and wash off with cold water after 15 minutes. In this way, the feeling of sunburn is removed and the moisture of the skin is also maintained.
Tomatoes:
Mix honey with tomato juice and apply on face for a while. In this way, if you use it every day, the burns will go away in a few days.
Sour yogurt:
Sour yogurt is also very effective in eliminating sunburn. Mix 1 tablespoon of sour yogurt with 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, 1 teaspoon of honey and a few drops of neem oil and apply on hands and feet. After 15 minutes, wash and apply moisturizer.
Potatoes:
Potatoes play a magical role in removing burns. Make potato juice or paste and put it in your mouth for 10/15 minutes. Then wash it with cold water.
Cucumber:
Blend a few pieces of cucumber and apply it on the face. Rinse after 15 minutes. This will keep the skin cool during hot weather and will eliminate the burning sensation of the skin.
Water:
Drink enough water every day. There is no substitute for water to keep the skin looking good.
Lastly, you must use sunscreen on your skin before going out in the sun. And after applying cream or moisturizer, apply sunscreen on the face, use an umbrella.
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