aloe vera yes, oil no, the oil will keep the heat in your skin, so you need to cool the skin with a cooling agentlike an after sun lotion or , cold used teabags are excellent for this this will take the sting out..
aloe vera gel
Rub aloe vera gel on the affected area.
It works on any burn.
Aloe vera gel turns yellow when it is exposed to too much sunlight or when it is aging. This can also happen if the aloe vera plant is not getting enough water or if it is being overwatered.
Cool the burn with cold water for 5-10 minutes, then apply aloe vera gel or a non-prescription burn cream to soothe the sting. Avoid using butter, oils, or ice, as these can worsen the burn. If the burn is severe or covers a large area, seek medical attention.
aloe vera is very good for your hair has less alcohol than any other gel
Put cold water on it. I tried, and it worked.
Aloe vera is a water-soluble plant. Its gel-like substance can be easily diluted and mixed with water to make various skincare or health products.
You can run the burn under cool water. You can also apply an ice pack. Aloe Vera gel/spray also works.
You should first cool off the burn under cool water or with an ice pack. Then you can apply burn gel or aloe.
To extract juice from aloe vera, cut off a leaf from the plant, slice it open, and scoop out the gel inside. Blend the gel with water and strain the mixture to separate the juice.
Aloe vera sap contains both water-soluble and water-insoluble components. The gel-like substance derived from the aloe vera leaf is primarily water-based, allowing it to mix with water to some extent. However, certain compounds in the sap, like aloin, may not dissolve fully. Thus, while aloe vera gel can blend with water, it won't completely dissolve like a solute in a solution.