How To Treat Sunburn Blisters Fast At Home, a new report created by Nick Albert on the site Vkool.com shows simple and easy ways to prevent or treat sunburn blisters. In the first part of this report, people will discover tips and advice on how to get rid of sunburn blisters such as:         Drink plenty of water         Protect sunburned skin if people are going outside         Avoid using bath oils, soap, or other detergents as people bath or shower         Pay close attention to any medication         Do not tear off the flaps of skin left over from broken blisters         Cover blisters in a loosely-wrapped gauze bandage         Wear loose cotton clothing over sunburned areas         Use cottage cheese: this is a fast and easy way to relieve sunburn pain         Avoid wearing synthetic fabrics or wool over a sunburn         Avoid using creams, which contain lidocaine, benzocaine, or petroleum         Wear loose clothes to prevent further irritation to the burn         Do not take a hot shower when people have a sunburn         Do not apply vinegar to open cuts         Use healthy and natural ingredients (including potatoes, pomegranates, cucumbers, strawberries, and lettuce, and guavas) to relieve sunburn In the second part of this article, Nick Albert reveals to readers some home remedies for treating sunburn including:         Use an anti-inflammatory paste         Have a cool bath or a very gentle shower         Apply cold and wet compressions to burned skin         Apply aloe vera to burned skin         Treat inflammation with cortisone cream         Apply unscented moisturizer to skin         Use topical agents on the blisters         apply the juice of a tomato to burned skin         Try the tea method: people can brew three or four teabags in a pitcher of warm water, and apply these teabags to sunburn blisters         Try vinegar method: mix vinegar with cool water and apply it to burned skin         Add some oatmeal or a cup of baking soda to a bath: this remedy helps reduce the swelling and itching         Try the apricot method         Use milk of magnesia Huy Pham from the site Vkool.com says, “How To Treat Sunburn Blisters Fast At Home is a good report that covers simple and easy ways to relieve sunburn blisters quickly. In this report, the author recommends people not to use cortisone cream on young children’s skin. The author also uncovers to readers some easy tips to prevent sunburn such as keeping covered up, staying out of the sun during peak hours, and using sunscreen on any exposed area.” Source: PRWEB