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Old 01-09-2006, 04:17 AM
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I have been using Origins Mint Cooling wash for years when I have bad suburn.
It feels so good and it sooths the pain. Smells great too
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If u r interested in a home remedie for the sun burnt skin then I must tell u

Aloe gel works great for the sun burnt skin too.

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Try Cucumber Juice with Lemon on your face, wash it off after 15 min ...or do the same with Lemon and Honey.

Unguentine.......Unguentine is used to treat the ache and itchiness of sunburns. There are other brand name and store brand treatments you may want to ask your pharmacist about. Mycetracin or other multiple healing ointments may help to speed healing though you will want to ask your pharmacist to be sure.
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