Help with nasty sunblisters!
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Jun 18, 2015
Cait R.
Went to the beach and got fried even with reapplying sunblock! Scared I'm going to get sun-blisters on my nose! Anybody know when it usually starts forming and for how long? Or any remedies to try to get rid of it before it starts or to reduce it? Thanks!
Jun 18, 2015
Stephanie G.
Try solarcaine.
Jun 19, 2015
Cait R.
Okay! Thanks!
Jun 19, 2015
Kailey L.
You can also soak a rag in some cold milk and lay it on the burn, it will draw the heat out.
Jun 19, 2015
Cait R.
Never knew that! Thank you Kailey!
Jun 19, 2015
Hannah K.
Definitely use something to draw the heat out first, like a flannel soaked in ice water. Then use aloe vera to reduce it :)
Jun 19, 2015
Lisa S.
Use aloe vera. Use the plant if possible and not just the bottle you buy in the store (that helps but the actual plant is better; you can buy at grocery stores).
Jun 19, 2015
Cait R.
Got It! Thanks guys!!