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  1. Oatmeal

sunburn

Take an oatmeal bath. Put it in the socks and place it in bathwater.

  1. Baking Soda

sunburn

Beneficial for reducing inflammation
  1. Cider Vinegar

sunburn

Helpful for reducing inflammation and itching as well

  1. Cucumbers

sunburn

It is rich in antioxidants and is a pain reliever. MASH cold cucumbers, make their paste and apply it to the affected area of sunburn.

  1. Milk Moisturizer

sunburn

Milk is an essential nutrient and is useful for sunburn because it contains protein that provides soothing to the skin. I advised using milk-based lotion to gain its

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