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Heatwave: Avoid These Home Remedies For Sunburn; Using These Can Worsen The Burn!
Sunburn is something no one wants to experience, but it can happen despite our best efforts. Sunburns can cause skin damage, such as blistering and peeling, as well as an increased risk of skin cancer. It is important to take measures to protect your skin from the sun, such as wearing hats and sunscreen and staying out of direct sunlight during peak hours.

While it may be tempting to reach for home remedies when you've been burned, it's important to remember that some of these can actually make the situation worse.
Sunburn Home Remedies You Should Totally Avoid!
Make sure you avoid these home remedies for sunburn:
Butter: Butter may seem like an effective way to soothe sunburn, however, this remedy can actually pull heat from the skin and trap it in, making your burn worse [1].

Toothpaste: Although toothpaste can provide a cooling sensation when applied to the skin, this remedy can leave the skin feeling irritated and cause further damage if you have a sunburn.
Lemon juice: While lemon juice can provide a cooling sensation, this remedy is acidic and can make the skin more vulnerable to the sun, leading to further damage, as well as worsening the existing burn [2].
Vinegar: Some people believe that vinegar can work wonders when it comes to sunburn. But, vinegar can be very irritating to the skin and can make sunburn worse. It is best to use a moisturiser or aloe vera to soothe a sunburn. If you do choose to use vinegar, make sure to dilute it with water before applying it to the skin. However, experts say it is best to avoid this home remedy for sunburn [3].
Fruit juice: While some people believe that applying fruit juice to sunburn can reduce pain, this remedy can actually cause further irritation.
Honey: Honey is often recommended for its healing properties, however, this remedy can cause a serious reaction if not properly diluted. That is, honey can be a remedy for sunburn, but only when used properly [4].

Baking soda: Baking soda can often be used to soothe skin irritations, but this remedy can be too harsh for sunburned skin, causing further irritation and discomfort.
On A Final Note...
When it comes to sunburn, it's important to be aware of the remedies that are best avoided. Butter, toothpaste, lemon juice, vinegar, fruit juice, honey, baking soda, and some forms of aloe vera can all make the situation worse, so be sure to avoid these when treating your sunburn.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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