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  2. Here's the right way to get rid of a sunburn - AOL

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    13. Or add baking soda to that bath. The Cleveland Clinic also says a bath with baking soda can help with the ouch. It also has antibacterial properties, and in research was shown to reduce ...

  3. 10 easy and surprising at-home remedies for sunburns - AOL

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    But I was thrilled to find that there are easy ways to soothe and treat sunburn using common items from around the house. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  4. Overexposed? Try these tips for sunburn relief | Mark Mahoney

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    The sunburn draws fluid to the skin, away from the rest of the body, so drinking extra water can help avoid dehydration. • Protecting sunburned skin. While healing, avoid re-exposing burned skin ...

  5. Here’s how to get rid of a sunburn fast, according to my ...

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  6. The best (and easiest!) at-home remedies for sunburn - AOL

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    DIY sunburn remedies: we've all been there -- summer means sunburn. Here's how to help relieve the pain at home!

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  8. Lowkey Brilliant Hacks to Treat a Sunburn *Fast* - AOL

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  9. 7 Surprising Uses for Baking Soda - AOL

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    Let’s chat baking soda. Chances are you probably have a box chilling in the back of your fridge. But the white stuff, otherwise known as sodium bicarbonate, can do so much more than just absorb ...