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Sunburn Oils: How To Get Relief

Apr 5

While summertime can be full of joy, it can also bring on the worst thing: sunburn. You've probably experienced one if you have been fortunate enough to be in that situation. It can cause your skin to become hot and red, as well as irritation.

There are essential oils that can be used to soothe sunburns. We will be discussing which essential oils work best for sunburns, and how to use them.

What is Sunburn?

Sunburn refers to a type of radiation damage that results from too much UV radiation. It can be caused by excessive exposure to the sun, or other sources such as tanning beds. UV radiation can cause DNA damage in skin cells. This can lead to inflammation and sunburn cells.

Sunburn symptoms include sunburned skin that is red, hot and tender; blisters; and headaches. The severity of sunburn will depend on the amount of UV radiation that you were exposed to, what type of skin you have and how long it has been.

Sunburn Treatment

Cooling and hydrating your skin is the best way to heal sunburns. This can be done by taking a hot shower or a cold bath, applying a cold compress to the skin, and drinking lots of fluids.

To relieve pain or inflammation, you can also take OTC medications. These include ibuprofen, Motrin, naproxen sodium and Tylenol.

Sunburns that are severe may require prescription medication or medical treatment.

Sunburn Treatment with Essential Oils

Essential oils can be used to relieve sunburn symptoms. These oils include tea tree oil, lavender, peppermint and chamomile.

These oils can be applied directly to the skin, or used in a compress or bath.

To ensure that you aren't allergic to the oil, test it on a small patch of skin.

These are some of the ways essential oils can be used to soothe sunburns:

  • Lavender oil can be used as an anti-inflammatory and pain reliever. You can apply it directly to your skin, or use it in a compress or bath.
  • Chamomile oil has natural anti-inflammatory properties and antibacterial properties. You can apply it directly to your skin, or use it in a compress or bath.
  • Peppermint oil can be used as a natural cooling and analgesic. You can apply it directly to your skin, or use it in a compress or bath.
  • Tea tree oil is an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory natural agent. You can apply it directly to your skin, or use it in a compress or bath.

Essential Oils:

  • Essential oils can be applied topically to the skin and absorbed by the cells.
  • Essential oil molecules are absorbed into the bloodstream and transported throughout the body.
  • The essential oil molecules attach to the cell receptors of the body and stimulate natural healing processes.
  • Essential oils can be used in combination to produce a stronger healing effect.

Essential oils for sunburn:

You can use essential oils to soothe sunburns in many ways.

Apply the oil directly to your skin. This is the best way to absorb the essential oils. Massage the oil gently onto the sunburned areas.

Add oil to a bathtub to get the healing benefits.

Make a compress by soaking a towel in cold water. Add essential oils to the cloth. Place the sunburned skin on the compress.

Inhale: Take a few drops of essential oils from the bottle and inhale them.

Conclusion:

Combining several methods is the best way to use essential oil for sunburn. You can apply the oil directly on the skin, then put it in the bathtub and inhale the aroma. This will give you triple relief from sunburns!

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