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  • Body Balms, Oils, Creams, & Lotions

    Sunburn Twister
    submitted by Torrey

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    This a great way to soothe your sunburn. It works great, and is very easy to make. Most people have all of these products in their kitchens!

    Yield: enough for several mildly sunburnt areas of skin
    Prep Time: 3 minutes
    Price Category: 1
    Difficulty Level: 1
    Shelf Life: None, keep refrigerated

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    Ingredients:
    5 tablespoons aloe vera juice
    egg
    1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
    3 teaspoons sugar
    1.5 teaspoons plain yogurt
    small amount corn starch (if needed to thicken)

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    Blending Procedure:

    1. Mix the aloe vera juice and the egg together using a wire whisk or fork. Blend evenly but not until it becomes watery.

    2. Mix in the sugar, beating it lightly to dissolve it and incorporate it evenly throughout the mixture. Set aside.

    3. In a seperate bowl beat the yogurt until it is very thin, then add it to the rest of the ingredients. If the mixture is too runny to spread on the skin and stay without running, add a bit of corn starch to thicken it. Place the mixture in the refregerator to chill.

    4. To use, spread the mixture onto a patch of burned skin. Leave on for as long as you like, then rinse with warm water and a soft cloth. Enjoy the naturally cooling sensation on your sunburn!

    Comments:

    "This is a great product. It really helped"
    Submitted by: curlyqgirl22
    "This is perfect for teens! Thanks for letting us publish it in our DIY column!"
    Submitted by: relatemag

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