It wouldn't hurt, but it isn't as effective as other remedies. Anything that provides cooling will help ease the pain and draw out the heat. Aloe Vera gel will help and you should avoid putting any oils or lotions on it. A hot shower will remove the heat in the skin. I know, I said hot. When cooks burn themselves, they hold their hand over the over to remove the heat from the wound. When it stops burning, it's done. Heat removes heat. The proper remedy for any burn is cold water and exposure to cold to remove the heat and stop further damage.
Most likely, no. The tomato juice will turn your skin redder.
It actually will help sooth the sunburn
yes you should moisturize your skin even when u have a sunburn,
Water helps alleviate the discomfort of sunburn by hydrating the skin, cooling the affected area, and promoting healing. It can also help to reduce inflammation and redness caused by sunburn.
cold
Yes, zinc can help with sunburn and provide relief from its symptoms by reducing inflammation and promoting healing.
Vinegar helps soothe a sunburn because it has acetic acid, which can help balance the pH of the skin and reduce inflammation and pain.
Yes, a market umbrella can be a great help in preventing sunburn. Because sunburn is caused by exposure to the sun, a person can prevent sunburn by reducing this exposure. Sitting under a market umbrella will limit only sun exposure--not your sense of adventure!
a great way to cool a sunburn is by putting healing aloe on it and then lay underneath a fan while the air blows on your back---it feels so good
It gives shade which prevents sunburn
No, tomato juice had no special ability to help you lose weight.
A reflecting sunburn is a sunburn that does not last long.