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4 Homemade Remedies For Skin Rashes In Monsoon A guide to make homemade remedies for skin rashes during Monsoon season

4 homemade remedies for skin rashes in monsoon

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4 Homemade Remedies For Skin

Rashes In Monsoon

A guide to make homemade remedies for skin rashes during Monsoon season

Bentonite Clay

If you are dealing with rashes, then you can put Bentonite Clay on it. It is also quite helpful

in case of acne. Apart from this, you will also be able to use this if you find that you have

been stung by bees, insects, wasps and spiders. In order to use this clay, you will have to

spread it on a piece of clean and porous clay. Then wrap the cloth on the infected area.

The clay should touch your skin. You should keep it for at least 4 hours.

Basil Leaves

Rather than using different types of skin care products on skin rashes, it is better to go for

basil leaves. It helps to cure itching in a great way as it contains two important anti-itching

elements – thymol and camphor. It is also quite effective in relieving a person from bug

bites. All you need to do is to crush the basil leaves and rub them directly on your skin.

Doing so will also help you to satisfy your urge to scratch the infected skin.

Peppermint Leaves

If you are dealing with bug bites and itching, then peppermint leaves are the best way to

cope up with them. These leaves will provide you a cooling sensation and give you a

welcome relief from the itching sensation. You can simply crush up the leaves and rub it

on the infected areas. The crushed leaves can even be freezed into ice cubes and you

can rub the ice cubes on the infected areas. It will help you get rid of swelling and

inflammation.

Aloe Vera

Well, this is a substance which can help you cure every kind of skin irritation. It can help

you in curing sun burns as well as soothes the skin. It also helps to reduce any kind of

swelling and irritation. You can simply break the leaf off a plan and cut it lengthwise to get

hold of the gel inside it. You can directly rub it on the infected areas. If you have extra gel,

you can put it in a container and place it in the refrigerator.