Apply aloe juice
Apply aloe gel-like juice to sunburned skin and let the juice dry naturally. Aloe vera can not only help the injured skin recover faster, but also have the effect of reducing fever and cooling down immediately when the skin burns due to sunburn.
Milk frozen compressed product
In a bowl, make cold milk with equal amounts of milk, ice cubes and water, soak a clean cloth, and then apply this cloth to the sunburned area for five minutes. The fat, protein and pH value of milk have soothing and anti-inflammatory effects on the skin. In addition, lower temperature can make blood vessels contract and relieve edema symptoms.
Watermelon skin brush
Watermelon peel is rich in vitamin C, which has anti-inflammatory and whitening effects and can improve sunburned skin. If the watermelon skin is repeatedly applied to the sunburned area, or scraped into thin slices with a scraper and applied to the sunburned skin, the symptoms can be effectively relieved.
Emulsion nursing
It is also helpful to apply 1% hydrocortisone emulsion to the sunburned area. Apply it to the painful area 3-4 times a day. Don't wash it off immediately and leave it on the skin for 5-6 hours. It is better to use cold compress for the first time.
Cold compress nursing
Cold compress helps to neutralize sunburn. When applying cold compress, you can put towels or clothes in cold water or refrigerator, take them out and twist them slightly (just don't drip water), and then apply them to your skin. When the water gradually evaporates, it will have a cooling effect and help control sunburn and pain. Apply it 3-4 times a day for about half an hour each time. You can also cover saturated physiological saline or water with gauze, put it in the refrigerator to cool, apply it to the stinging part, and take it off in about 20 minutes, which can eliminate the burning sensation and help relieve the symptoms of skin redness and swelling.