Stop fighting yogurt, these are three natural methods to treat sunburn under house conditions.

If until a few weeks ago you complained from long winters, the annoying rains of April and May, and the low temperatures, this month appears to be quite different, so get ready for a crazy summer. The sudden rise in temperatures has led most people to choose on Saturday [...]
If until a few weeks ago you complained from long winters, the annoying rains of April and May, and the low temperatures, this month appears to be quite different, so get ready for a crazy summer. The rapid rise in temperatures has caused most people to choose on Saturday and Sunday to rest on the coast, but you certainly did not realize that you could burn.
If you have until yesterday trusted your mother or grandmother to color your back, shoulders, or legs with yogurt, without knowing that its acid enzymes still damage your fried skin, you no longer have reason to do so. Living recognizes you with three natural treatments that will help you in case you risk burning:
1. Hello Vera: Aloé wine's gel is the ideal solution if you have overstepped your exposure to the sun, containing antioxidants that fight skin inflammation. You can apply it directly to your skin by massaging it with light movement or by forming ice cubes with a sweater of wine and painting the burned area. It is recommended that the branches of the Aloe wine be initially in pre-use refrigerators.
2. Milk: Why use yogurt when you have milk? The lactic acids of the latter hydrate their skin, giving them a sense of cooling skin. In one bowl add a glass of cold milk and two cups of water. Take a cotton ball and apply skin several times a day. Repeat the treatment until the skin is fully healed.
3. Kamomile: The chanomial plant contains compounds with antiinflammatory and soothing properties. Have some chamomy tea and let it cool off. Then paint your body with it. You can also make ice cubes with chamomili, which will give you a wonderful sense of refreshment during massage.









