April/May 2000
By the Mother Earth News editor
There seem to be hundreds of good uses for vinegar. Allow me to humbly submit one more: It's a great sunburn soother.
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Yes, even knowing full well the pain of a good sunburn and the constant warnings to use sunscreen, I still manage to get a burn now and again, particularly on those occasions when I plan to just peek at the garden and then end up staying the entire afternoon.
All you have to do is add some vinegar to a bath (cool water, of course) or dab some of the vinegar right on the burn with a drenched cloth. You may smell like a pickle, but it'll take the sting out of the burn and you'll avoid the gooey, heavy sunburn creams.
Kristi C., Antigo, WI
(September 1993)