Doctors Say This Mom's Quick Tip For A Sunburn Cure Really Works

Aug 17, 2018 by apost team

Social media offers a lot of health advice and cures that are not always reliable. However, doctors agree that one mom of two who posted about how to treat sunburn has the right idea, and her suggestion used something that is easy to find most homes. The woman was just posting to help out her friends and had no idea her post would be so popular.

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According to her, foamy menthol shaving cream does the trick. The woman said it works in a matter of hours. This is much faster than many other types of treatments. Not only that, but she said that her skin does not peel after a sunburn.

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She suggested having someone else apply the shaving cream by spraying into their hands first since it tends to be cold. After about half an hour, the shaving cream can be washed off using lukewarm water. She also suggested doing the same thing again the following day if there is no improvement. 

What Dermatologists Say.

One dermatologist pointed out that the ingredients of shaving cream mean that it makes a good moisturizer. It contains coconut butter, coconut oil or derivatives that can repair skin along with glycerin. The cooling effects of the menthol soothe the burning sensation.

Doctors say that low-potency steroid creams are better at treating inflammation and redness. Furthermore, shaving cream can cause acne, so people who are prone to skin breakouts may want to avoid this treatment or make sure they don't leave the shaving cream on for very long.

Burns that blister should be treated by a doctor. Experts also say people should wear sunscreen to protect themselves against burns in the first place. If a sunburn does occur, they recommend rehydration and rest.

Have you tried this remedy or any other home remedies to help with sunburn? Comment and let us know.