6 Home Remedies to Get Rid of Sunburned Hands

When you notice that your hands are sunburned, you should do the following actions to restore and soothe your tan.

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The heat of summer not only dehydrates our bodies but also makes our skin pale and dry. The sun’s UV rays cause tanning of the skin. Tanning is well known to raise the risk of premature aging. Not only our faces, but also our hands, are susceptible to excessive sun exposure, and it is extremely difficult to protect our hands’ skin from damaging rays. ILLUME eMAG offers you 6 home remedies for sunburned hands.

  1. Yogurt and turmeric mixture

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Method: Combine 1 teaspoon turmeric powder in a bowl of yogurt. Mix them and apply the mixture to your tanned hands. Leave for about 20 minutes before rinsing with clean water.

Effects: Yogurt contains probiotics that brighten and moisturize the skin, while turmeric helps to improve uneven skin tone.

  1. Lemonade

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Method: Prepare a bowl of warm lemon juice and soak your tanned hands in it for around 15 minutes. Wash your hands with cold water and moisturize your skin afterward since lemon juice is acidic and can dry up your skin.

Effects: Vitamin C in lemon juice protects skin cells from UV rays.

  1. Almond powder

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Method: Soak 5 to 6 almonds overnight. Grind almonds into powder and add a small amount of milk to make a paste. Apply this mixture and let it on overnight before rinsing with clean water.

Effects: Almonds are high in vitamins, which assist to protect and improve skin health.

  1. Sandal-wood powder and turmeric powder

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Method: Mix 2 tablespoons of sandalwood powder and turmeric powder together. Add 2 to 3 drops of rose water and mix to make a thick paste. Leave this mixture on your hands for 30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with clean water.

Effects: This mixture will aid in the improvement of the skin and the restoration of damaged areas.

  1. Aloe vera gel

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Method: Take some clear gel from the resin of the aloe vera leaf and apply it to your hands. Leave it on overnight and then rinse with clean water in the morning.

Effects: The antioxidants in aloe vera gel protect our skin cells from damage and aid in the reduction of dark spots.

  1. Cucumber puree

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Method: Make some pureed cucumber with a few drops of lemon juice. Apply this mixture to your hands and let it sit for 30 minutes before rinsing.

Effects: Cucumber is high in vitamins, which can help regenerate your skin and restore its gloss.

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