Sunburn is a common skin condition that occurs when the skin is overexposed to the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. It usually appears as redness, irritation, tenderness, and in more severe cases, peeling or blistering of the skin. Sunburn not only causes temporary discomfort but can also damage the deeper layers of the skin, accelerating premature ageing and increasing the risk of long-term skin problems.
People with prolonged sun exposure, especially during peak hours, are more likely to experience sunburn. Factors like skin type, intensity of sunlight, and lack of proper protection such as sunscreen or protective clothing can make the condition worse. Although sunburn may heal on its own within a few days, proper care and soothing remedies can help reduce pain, inflammation, and speed up the healing process.
# Aloe Vera GelAloe vera is one of the best natural remedies for sunburn.
Extract fresh gel from the leaf and apply directly.
It cools the skin, reduces inflammation, and speeds up healing.
# Cold Milk CompressMilk contains proteins and fats that help calm burnt skin.
Soak a soft cloth in cold milk and gently place it on the affected area.
Leave for 10–15 minutes and rinse with cool water.
# Cold CompressWrap ice cubes in a cloth (never apply ice directly).
Apply to the sunburn for instant relief from pain and heat.
# Cucumber PasteCucumber has cooling and antioxidant properties.
Blend chilled cucumber and apply as a paste.
Helps reduce redness and soothes irritated skin.
# Oatmeal BathOatmeal helps relieve itching and inflammation.
Add powdered oatmeal to lukewarm bath water.
Soak for 15–20 minutes.
# Honey ApplicationHoney is a natural healer and antibacterial agent.
Apply a thin layer on the affected area.
Helps prevent infection and speeds healing.
# Coconut Oil (After Initial Cooling)Use only after the heat has reduced.
Moisturizes and prevents peeling.
Apply gently before bedtime.
# Tea Bags (Green or Black Tea)Tea contains tannins that soothe burns.
Dip tea bags in cold water and place on the skin.
Reduces inflammation and redness.
# Stay HydratedSunburn dehydrates your body.
Drink plenty of water, coconut water, or fresh juices.