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Vinegar For Sunburn
Though highly acidic and not too pleasant to the nostrils, vinegar has been used as a natural remedy for sunburns due to its ability to help soothe the skin, reduce inflammation, and prevent infection. Vinegar contains acetic acid, which has been found to have anti-inflammatory properties. This means that vinegar can help reduce redness and swelling associated with sunburn. Vinegar can also help restore the natural pH balance of the skin, which can help reduce inflammation and prevent infection.
Vinegar has a cooling effect on the skin, which can help cool your skin and relieve the pain associated with it. Though vinegar can tighten and dry out the skin, diluting it will help reduce inflammation and prevent it from causing more harm. To use vinegar for sunburns, mix equal parts of vinegar and water and apply the solution to the affected area using a cotton ball or a soft cloth. You can also add the vinegar solution to a cool bath and soak in it for 10 to 15 minutes.