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BeachBum · F
Sunburn is usually red, stings and hot to the touch.
Coconut oil is a conductor of heat.
To cease the inflamation I would not think using coconut oil (in the first instance) but perhaps it would be ok after the initual sting and heat out of it.
Best bet wrap/drape some cold wet cloth strips or a wet towel on it 🤕. This will help take the heat out and stop the inflamation.
Aloe vera is also excellent for sunburn. A cooling natural healing gel.
Coconut oil is a conductor of heat.
To cease the inflamation I would not think using coconut oil (in the first instance) but perhaps it would be ok after the initual sting and heat out of it.
Best bet wrap/drape some cold wet cloth strips or a wet towel on it 🤕. This will help take the heat out and stop the inflamation.
Aloe vera is also excellent for sunburn. A cooling natural healing gel.