Natural burn balms are an excellent way to treat first-degree burn, preventing the appearance of marks on the skin and reducing the pain caused, and should be used only when there are no skin wounds.
However, to treat a burn it is always important to consult the dermatologist to start the most appropriate treatment.
Skin burns can be caused by sun, toxic vapors and household chores such as cooking or ironing.
1. Balm with slug
Aloe vera balm is a great way to treat the burn because this plant has astringent and regenerative properties that decrease blisters and accelerate healing, reducing the marks on the skin.
Ingredients
- 1 leaf slug
Method of preparation
Cut the slime leaf in half and, using a dessert spoon, remove the gel from the inside of the sheet and store in a clean container. Then, with a gauze or clean cloth, spread the gel on the burned skin, applying up to 3 times a day.
2. Balm with cornstarch and Vaseline
Natural balsam with cornstarch is an excellent treatment for burns, as it decreases skin irritation, pain and helps to lighten the skin.
Ingredients
- 100 grams of petroleum jelly;
- 2 tablespoons of Maisena.
Method of preparation
Mix the vaseline with the cornstarch in a frosted glass or dark glass and stir well until a homogeneous paste is obtained. Then apply a thin layer on the skin. Repeat this procedure several times a day.
3. Egg white balm
Egg white is a great balm for the burn because it protects the wound and, due to the large amounts of vitamins, increases the production of collagen in the skin helping to heal the burn.
Ingredients
- 1 egg
Method of preparation
Separate the egg yolk and beat the egg a little to make it more liquid, gel-like. Apply the gel on the burned area and let it be absorbed by the skin. Repeat the precedence several times a day.
If you can not use these natural balms, see other natural ways to treat burn:
- Home Remedy for Burns
- Homemade ointment for burn