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6-11-2008 @ 1:52PM
Brooks said...
What, no mention of aloe in the sunburn remedies section? Yes for drinking a lot of water, and yes for ibuprofen. But aloe makes a sunburn less painful and reduces peeling and blistering.
Just be careful to get as high aloe content as possible -- some products are as low as 40% aloe, some are as high as 98%. And alcohol-based products are less desirable than water or oil based ones, though anything is better than nothing.
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6-16-2008 @ 6:21PM
w67 said...
I do agree with you about aloe. I sell and use myself aloe from Forever Living Products ;-)