1. Potato Blend three potatoes together and apply the paste directly on your sunburned hands. You can also slice a potato in half and rub the flesh on the affected area.
2. Yogurt and gram flour Mix curd (which is probiotic and has healthy fats and lactic acid) with gram flour. This will hydrate your sunburned skin and gently remove dead skin cells to make your skin glow.
3. Lemon juice and honey Apply a mixture of honey and lemon juice to your skin. Lemon juice has a bleaching effect that helps remove tan lines faster.
4. Milk Make a natural tan-removing paste by combining lemon juice, turmeric, and a few other ingredients. Once the paste is dry, gently massage it onto the tanned areas and rinse it off.
5. Pineapple pulp and honey Pineapples contain bromelain, an enzyme that fights skin damage from the sun and reduces inflammation. It also has antioxidants and vitamins A and C, which repair your skin and give it a healthy glow.
6. Oatmeal and buttermilk Buttermilk has lactic acid that can cleanse and soften your skin, improving its tone and texture. Use muesli to exfoliate and remove dead skin cells.
7. Almonds Soak your almonds overnight, then blend them with milk to make a smooth paste. Apply this paste to the tanned areas and leave it on for some time before washing it off with cold water. Do this every day for two weeks.
8. Yogurt and tomato Tomatoes have antioxidants that brighten your skin, and yogurt with lactic acid helps soften it.
9. Papaya and honey Papaya contains papain, an enzyme that removes dead skin cells. It's great for removing tan and lightening your skin after spending too much time in the sun. Look for natural products with papaya or use fresh papaya on your skin.