We have all been there. You stepped out into the sun for 'just a little while,' and hours later, your skin is angrily red, tender to the touch, and begging for relief. Sunburn doesn’t just sting, it causes inflammation, dehydration, and premature ageing if not properly cared for. The good news? Your kitchen holds some of the most powerful ingredients to calm that burn naturally.
These five DIY face masks are not only easy to whip up but are packed with skin-loving ingredients that soothe, hydrate, and speed up healing. Let’s have a look at the remedies your sunburned skin will thank you for.
Best for: Cooling inflammation and instant relief
Aloe vera is a holy grail ingredient for sunburn—it hydrates, soothes, and promotes healing. Cucumber, rich in antioxidants and 96% water, adds a cooling effect that reduces puffiness and redness.
Ingredients:
2 tbsp aloe vera gel (fresh or pure store-bought)
½ cucumber (peeled and grated or blended)
Method: Blend the cucumber into a smooth pulp and mix with aloe vera gel. Apply a generous layer to your sunburned face and leave it on for 15–20 minutes. Rinse with cool water and pat dry.
Why it works:
Aloe vera contains aloin, a compound known for its anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties. Combined with cucumber’s hydrating enzymes, this mask brings quick relief.
Best for: Redness, irritation, and restoring skin barrier
Yogurt is rich in probiotics and lactic acid, which gently exfoliate and soothe the skin. Honey is a natural humectant with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Ingredients:
2 tbsp plain Greek yogurt
1 tsp organic honey
Method: Mix the yogurt and honey well. Apply it to your face and let it sit for 15 minutes. Rinse with lukewarm water and gently pat your skin dry.
Why it works:
This mask helps reduce redness and swelling while giving your skin a deep hydration boost. Honey also aids in healing micro-tears caused by sun damage.
Best for: Itchy, peeling skin and sensitive areas
Oats are loaded with avenanthramides-antioxidants that calm irritated skin. Milk contains lactic acid and proteins that help repair and hydrate.
Ingredients:
2 tbsp finely ground oats (or oat flour)
2 tbsp cold milk (or almond milk for vegan option)
Method: Mix into a smooth paste. Apply gently with clean fingers or a soft brush. Leave on for 15–20 minutes. Rinse with cool water.
Why it works:
Oats reduce inflammation and form a protective barrier, while milk gently exfoliates and moisturises peeling or flaky sunburned skin.
Best for: Red, flushed, and inflamed skin
Green tea is a powerhouse of polyphenols that reduce inflammation and repair UV-damaged skin. Rose water adds a soothing touch and balances your skin’s pH.
Ingredients:
1 green tea bag (brewed and cooled)
1 tbsp rose water
1 tbsp gram flour (optional for thickness)
Method: Steep the green tea, cool it, and mix with rose water. Add gram flour if you prefer a paste-like mask. Apply to skin using a cotton pad or brush and let it sit for 10–15 minutes. Rinse with cold water.
Why it works:
Green tea helps reverse sun damage at a cellular level while rose water reduces redness and puffiness for an overall calming effect.
Best for: Tanning, pigmentation, and heat-rashes
Potatoes are rich in catecholase, an enzyme that helps lighten sun-induced pigmentation and tan. Combined with aloe vera, this mask doubles as a skin brightener and healer.
Ingredients:
1 small potato (grated and juice extracted)
2 tbsp aloe vera gel
Method: Mix the potato juice and aloe gel into a smooth mixture. Apply using a cotton pad, focusing on the most affected areas. Let it sit for 15 minutes and rinse off gently.
Why it works:
This mask fades tan lines, hydrates, and offers relief from any heat-induced irritation or rashes on the face.
Always use a broad-spectrum sunscreen when stepping out post-burn, as your skin is extra sensitive to UV rays.
Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, internal hydration speeds up external healing.
Avoid makeup and harsh exfoliants until your skin is fully healed.
Apply a cool compress or mist in between mask sessions for added relief.
While sunburn can feel like a skincare emergency, a few ingredients from your kitchen can bring instant comfort and help speed up recovery. These DIY face masks offer more than just temporary relief-they hydrate, restore, and protect your skin using natural ingredients you can trust. So next time your sun-soaked glow turns into a sunburned ouch, reach for one of these soothing concoctions and give your skin the TLC it deserves.