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What helps sunburn pain?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 536504" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>E found a bottle of lotion that I didn't realize we had- it has cocoa butter and vitamin E in it and we have caked it on pretty good. We'll do that again before going to bed tonight but I have a feeling I'll be stopping at the store tomorrow- we're so pale right now I'm sure we'll need more sunburn relief before this summer is over. I had forgotton all about solarcaine but, TeDo- that product you're talking about sounds good, too! It was only around 80 today so it was easy to forget about potential sunburn- my fault- I kicked myself in the rear after realizing "WTH was I thinking- we can't spend 4 hours on the beach in shorts/T-shirt or him in swim trunks as pale as we are and not get burned". LOL!</p><p></p><p>I have white vinegar but it must be a psychiatric thing with me- I keep thinking it would burn and make it dry out more. Do you dilute this any or just blot on straight vinegar?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 536504, member: 3699"] E found a bottle of lotion that I didn't realize we had- it has cocoa butter and vitamin E in it and we have caked it on pretty good. We'll do that again before going to bed tonight but I have a feeling I'll be stopping at the store tomorrow- we're so pale right now I'm sure we'll need more sunburn relief before this summer is over. I had forgotton all about solarcaine but, TeDo- that product you're talking about sounds good, too! It was only around 80 today so it was easy to forget about potential sunburn- my fault- I kicked myself in the rear after realizing "WTH was I thinking- we can't spend 4 hours on the beach in shorts/T-shirt or him in swim trunks as pale as we are and not get burned". LOL! I have white vinegar but it must be a psychiatric thing with me- I keep thinking it would burn and make it dry out more. Do you dilute this any or just blot on straight vinegar? [/QUOTE]
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