Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Lavender oil for burns?

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Lavender oil for burns?

    I've been told by my cousin, a licensed massage thearpist, to use lavender oil for sun burns--has anyone had any luck with this? The price is gee-gooly high $19 for a small bottle, but I'd do just about anything to help get back into some kind of normal skin...lol.
    ~Miss Lisa~ 224/217/160--F/5'7"/32
    Drink water...don't leave any for the fish.

  • #2
    Re: Lavender oil for burns?

    I've never heard of lavender oil before, but I'm not a licensed anything! My DH had a wicked sunburn on the weekend, the only thing I could find in the house was the baby lotion! It had aloe & vitamin E which are both recommended for sunburn. I put it one & he felt better immediately, by morning he was much less red. It helped him not to peel as much too. If you can find aloe gel, usually next to the sunscreen (duh!) in the store, it works wonders & it's probably cheaper!

    Hope that helps!

    /KIM

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Lavender oil for burns?

      When I lived in Arizona I used to burn really badly at the beginning of summer. You think I would've learned my lesson eventually. Anyway, by far the best thing for a sunburn (that I've found) is cool wet wash cloths or towels. Run em under water, wring them out and place on the burn. Once it's not cool...repeat. It takes a bit of work but it really whisks the heat away. A cool (but not too cold) bath can help too. There's also some silver something cream that a doctor can prescribe that works really well. The washcloth method is nice because it's immediate and free. I hope you feel better soon!
      "Only request in my behalf both inward and outward strength...that I may not merely be called a Christian, but really be found to be one." -- St. Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle to the Romans

      Started 2/25/04 Age 30 5'3" F
      SW231/CW150/GW125
      ~Rhonda
      My gallery...a work in progress...
      http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...3&userid=10569 updated on Aug 11th!
      Has ADBB made a positive impact on your life? Become a Supporting Member!

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Lavender oil for burns?

        Thanks for the advise!---so far I'm sticking with the "Ocean Potion" Instant burn relife ICE aloe vera/lidocaine/tea tree extract stuff; it's working, but not fast enough! lol!--I made the mistake of scrubbing my legs with my lufa sponge..eeeeyaooww..and scraped off a thin layer of skin--guess that will start the healing process and hopefully avoid the peeling;lol...we'll see. I'm in the debate of heading to the health market in town tomorrow if I can't sleep much tonight--I could buy a lot of fun foo foo stuff for me for $19! lol!--thanks for the help!
        ~Miss Lisa~ 224/217/160--F/5'7"/32
        Drink water...don't leave any for the fish.

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Lavender oil for burns?

          THe "silver something" that bugaboo is referring to is silver nitrate which goes by the brand name Silvadene. It is available by presciption only but it is amazing stuff. I know because I was burned once and I use the leftover for small burns and they usually heal overnight.

          But if not the aloe gel is the way to go.
          Jim


          Yes I'm eating a smore in the picture, how do you think I got so fat?
          M/41/6'2"
          Original Start 348 6/14/04 Low 275.2 9/13/2005
          Restart 338.0 2/5/10 ---Current 325.0 2/22/10---Goal 210(195?)

          February miles run - 20
          "It's very hard in the beginning to understand that the whole idea is not to beat the other runners. Eventually you learn that the competition is against the little voice inside you that wants you to quit" - George Sheehan

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Lavender oil for burns?

            Thanks, Jim--I'll keep that name in mind!
            ~Miss Lisa~ 224/217/160--F/5'7"/32
            Drink water...don't leave any for the fish.

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Lavender oil for burns?

              Silver Nitrate is used in veterinary work often to stop bloodflow. Evidently it reacts with blood or something, to cause it to coagulate quickly. When I started veterinary science classes in college, and I clipped a dog's nails too close and got some blood, we used silver nitrate sticks to stop the bleeding.

              Boy, the dogs didn't seem to like it much!

              Ty
              "I am the War Lord and the wrathful God of Combat and I will always lead you from the front, not the rear." -Dick Marcinko

              Male, or something resembling.

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Lavender oil for burns?

                Hmmm every time we got burned as kids my mom would bring out the solarcaine. If we needed soothing, out came the tub of noxema hand creme and we'd lather that on. It cools the skin to take the zing out of a burn, and moisturizes too yet.
                Female
                HW 180?
                165+ to 120 Jan -Aug 04
                Restart May 06 around 155?
                CW aprox 140.
                Goal:Maintaining a healthy 125-130

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Lavender oil for burns?

                  I agree with Kim & Jim - if you can get oil of aloe vera, or even better still fresh aloe vera leaves, squeezed slightly to get the oils out, and place on the burns - it is REALLY GOOD, better than anything I know or heard of for burns.
                  30yo F 5'5 (166cm)
                  HW170, SW170/CW170/GW120 (lbs) [75,70/67/55(kg)]


                  Sarah's Inspirational Journey of Weightlossl
                  Aussie Lo-carb Recipe site
                  Nutritional info for over 19,000 Australian generic and brand name foods (including fast-foods)
                  Easy US -> Oz conversions
                  Basic Imperial -> Metric conversions
                  Food Standard ANZ - food additives list

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Lavender oil for burns?

                    She's talking about essential oils used in aromatherapy. Lavender is one of the few oils that can be applied directly to the skin, without being diluted in a carrier oil first. However, I wouldn't use it on a sunburn because it is potent and could cause further irritation.

                    You could add a few drops to whatever lotion you are using, or get a naturally prepared skin care product that contains lavender.

                    I have used numerous products from this lady - she's a certified aromatherapist and makes all sorts of wonderful natural products:

                    A mid-depth cap with classic style for any occasion, this Nike Club Cap comes in smooth cotton twill that's been softly washed for casual, daily comfort. Soft and unstructured, the precurved bill makes for easy styling, and the adjustable back-strap lets you find the right fit. Nike Hat Size 6 1/2 6 5/8 6 3/4 6 7/8 7 7 1/8 7 1/4 7 3/8 7 1/2 7 5/8 7 3/4 Head Size (CM) 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Alpha Size - - XS - S - M - L - XL Swhoosh Flex - XS/S XS/S XS/S - GAME ONLINE XS/S - GAME ONLINE GAME ONLINE - PUPUK138 - OS GAME ONLINE - PUPUK138 - OS PUPUK138 - SITUS GOKIL - OS PUPUK138 - SITUS GOKIL - OS SITUS GOKIL - XL-XXL SITUS GOKIL - XL-XXL Adjustable SITUS GOKIL XS XS XS - S - OS XS - S - OS XS - S - OS XS -S - OS S - OS S - OS - XL OS - XL OS - XL XL Adjustable Women's S S S - OS S - OS S - OS S - OS OS - L OS - L L L L Dual Size SITUS GOKIL - - - XS/S - GAME ONLINE - PUPUK138 - SITUS GOKIL - Dual Size Women's - - GAME ONLINE - PUPUK138 - SITUS GOKIL - - - - Size Disclaimer: There may be a 1-2cm difference in measurements depending on the development and manufacturing process. Color Disclaimer: Actual colors may vary. This is due to the fact that every computer monitor has a different capability to display colors, we cannot guarantee that the color you see accurately portrays the true color of the product.
                    Monica




                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Lavender oil for burns?

                      Try taking a bath with vinegar added to the water. I use white distilled vinegar, but any kind you have on hand will do. It works wonders. Don't worry about the smell it goes away, so you won't end up smelling like a pickle.
                      Dee
                      F 5'3"
                      228/189/130
                      starting date 3/03/05


                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Lavender oil for burns?

                        thanks for all your advise---DH and I have been slathering on the "Ocean Potion" and I think we've nipped the pain in the bud, for the most part. I still can't be directly in the sun or have sunlight remotely touch my legs---eeeeoooww! lol! But I can walk without feeling like Larry from the Carol Burnet Show! lol! ---((hugs)) to all of you! The lavender oil is part of the aroma therapy and I found out to use it you probably need to add a moisturiser with it to keep from drying out.
                        ~Miss Lisa~ 224/217/160--F/5'7"/32
                        Drink water...don't leave any for the fish.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Lavender oil for burns?

                          Lavender makes you relax so maybe you just don't care that your hurting. LOL. Aloe is what I use for any and all burns. Remember sunburns equal wrinkles so use that sunscreen,



                          41 pounds down and counting

                          If you don't know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else. - Yogi Berra

                          Comment

                          Working...
                          X