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Many thanks for the PC suggestions. I'm probably going to give most of them a shot :)

So next question, anyone know any good sunburn remedies?

I was antiquing the last two days. Thursday was supposed to be warm and cloudy, and it bucketed down instead. (I bought an old men's leather jacket to avoid hypothermia :p ) So of course, I dressed for chill and rain today. And BOOM whipped by the heat and an ass kicking case of sunburn on my arms. (Yes, I'm a wimp, I normally avoid sun.)

So, ideas?
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:iconellygator:
*Ellygator May 20, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
I keep aloe vera in my garden. If I get burnt, I just take one of their leaves, slice it lengthwise and smear it on my skin. Works miracles!
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:iconmagpie-poet:
Erm, I killed mine :blush:
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:iconellygator:
*Ellygator May 23, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
Sorry to hear that - also they cannot stand frost, so I've started to keep mine in pots now...
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:iconjacava:
For and extremely sore spots you might try Calendula cream. Absolutely wonderful for cuts and sore skin.
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:iconmagpie-poet:
Thanks, already getting better. Though since I'm a klutz and always have cuts I might look into having some onhand for next time.
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~fairiesnest May 16, 2009  Professional Artisan Crafter
Isn't it amazing that weather forcasters can be wrong 50%of the time and still keep their jobs!! Good luck with the burn, I echo the aloe advice.
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:iconblack-jellyfish:
Yogurt is a very good remedy if nothing else is available. I swear by it.
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:iconmagpie-poet:
You just leave it on?
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:iconblack-jellyfish:
Apply it and wait for about 10-20 min or until you feel it is no longer cool, but getting warm.
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:iconsilivrentinu:
Your weather forecast seems to be just as reliable as ours! ;P We usually apply Piz Buin in such cases, but I think you already got lots of great advice. ;-)
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