What To Put On A Burn (Salve Recipes Using Kitchen Ingredients) (2024)

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Mama, remember that time you accidentally burned a smiley face onto your belly?” <– This is a thing my kids like to ask me, because apparently it’s fun to remind me that being one hundred months pregnant and leaning over a cast iron skillet full ofhomestyle gluten-free stuffing is not a good idea.

Fortunately, I was already in my kitchen, which happens to double as my natural apothecary for making cough syrup, soothing muscle rubs, vapor rub and of course burn remedies. Because I already knew what to put on a burn after researching sunburn remedies, mixing up a quick remedy took just a few minutes using common kitchen and bathroom ingredients.

Do home remedies for burns really work?

There are a lot of weird home remedy recommendations for burns floating around – cobwebs,mustard and toothpaste to name a few – but there’s little evidence to show they actually work. Even worse, some folk remedies may actually irritates skin.

Fortunately, there is research to support the use of certain natural remedies forcommon kitchen burns, sunburns and more.

What To Put On A Burn

First and foremost, though the Mayo Clinic says most first and second degree burns can be cared for at home, serious burns should be treated professionally. Please do not use any home remedies on serious burns. Also, this post is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Please talk to your trusted healthcare professional for advice regarding personal health conditions and situations.See my full disclaimer here.

Now that we’ve got that covered, here are several kitchen/bathroom ingredients that – according to research – can help soothe and support burn healing. I’ve also included recipes for making them into salves below.

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Honey For Burns

According to this PubMed review, “As a dressing on wounds, honey provides a moist healing environment, rapidly clears infection, deodorizes, and reduces inflammation, edema, and exudation.Also, it increases the rate of healing by stimulation of angiogenesis, granulation [tissue growth], and epithelialization, making skin grafting unnecessary and giving excellent cosmetic results.”

Additional studies confirm these findings and add that honey can reduce scarring, rapidly reduce pain and swelling, and stimulate positive immune responses within a wound. (source 1, source 2,)

The best part? A 2006 study found that “small, nonserious burnshealed faster when treated with gauze and a dash of honey, on average, than those treated with antibiotic creams and other dressings.” (source) A Cochrane Review of 19 trials with over 2,500 participants supports their analysis.

Seriously awesome stuff, huh?

Diluted Apple Cider Vinegar For Burns

Though there is not a consensus on why this works, one studysuggests that diluted apple cider vinegar can rapidly accelerate the healing process while reducing scar tissue. Some say it is because the apple cider vinegar restores the damaged skin’s pH, while other’s say it’s due to the high percentage of “pectin, succared, vitamins (B1, B2, B6) (A, E, C), salt,mineral[s such as] as (sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminum, phosphor, cobber, [and] silicon).” (source)

Lavender Essential Oil For Burns

Technically, this is a kitchen remedy for me because I store my essential oils in the fridge, but this may be more of a bathroom ingredient in most homes.Lavender essential oil – diluted in aloe vera gel, lotion, or a carrier oil like coconut oil – can help soothe discomfort. “Lavender contains Linalyl Acetate (24-45%) and Linalol (25-38%) which have local analgesic and anesthetic effects.”(source)

For burns, I use a 1-2% dilution, which is 3-6 drops per tablespoon aloe vera or lotion.

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Turmeric For Burns

This study found that turmeric paste supports wound healing. According to Herbal Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects, “Many South Asian countries use it as an antiseptic for cuts, burns, and bruises, and as an antibacterial agent.” (source)

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Aloe Vera For Burns

This is another kitchen remedy for me because I have an aloe plant next to my sink. However, even though that’s not necessarily common, a lot of people do keep aloe on hand.Aloe has traditionally been used to soothe burns, and this study found that burns dressed with aloe healed about six days faster than burns dressed with vaseline.

Note: Most of the aloe gel you find in stores has lots of questionable additional ingredients. I avoid those andbuy this one instead.

Coconut Oil For Burns

Some folk remedies – like rubbing butter on a fresh burn – may actually trap heat in and cause burns to reach deeper layers of tissue. However, once the layers have cooled completely, coconut oil was shown in this study to support healing.

Now, on to the recipes!

If you have some of the above ingredients on hand, you might be wondering how to use them. Here are some ideas:

Soothing Honey Burn Salve Recipe

This recipe can be easily doubled or cut in half, depending on how much is needed.

To Make: Add lavender (if using)to the honey and mix well.

To Use. Apply as needed.

Apple Cider Vinegar Burn Spritz

To Make: Mix apple cider vinegar and water together.

To Use: Apply to skin with a cloth or cotton ball.

Aloe Vera Burn Gel

To Make: Add lavender (if using)to the aloe gel and mix well.

To Use. Apply as needed.

Turmeric Paste Or Salve

Enough water, milk or aloe vera gel to create a paste (or coconut oil to make a salve)

To Make: Add a few drops of liquid to the turmeric powder until it forms an easily spreadable paste.

To Use: Gently apply to skin and allow to sit for 15-20 minutes. Rinse and pat dry. The skin may be slightly stained from the turmeric.

Coconut Oil Burn Salve

To Make: Add lavender (if using) to the coconut oil and mix well.

To Use. Apply as needed.

Tip For Soothing Minor Burns

Before applying any remedy, immediately run cold water over the area to bring the temperature down and prevent heat from penetrating deeper into the tissue.

Disclaimer: This is not medical advice. Please talk to your trusted healthcare professional for advice regarding personal health conditions and situations.See my full disclaimer here.

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FAQs

What is the best homemade ointment for burns? ›

Aloe Vera. Aloe vera has long been used to speed up the healing of first- and second-degree burns. In fact, one study found that people who used aloe vera on a burn healed faster than those who used another traditional remedy: petroleum jelly covered in gauze.

How do you make homemade burn aid? ›

Simply mix the lavender oil, honey and olive oil together and put in a glass jar. To use it, slather it over the burn, and cover it the injury site with dressing or bandage. That's it!

How do you make homemade salve? ›

Method
  1. First you will need to make an infused oil. ...
  2. Take 100ml of your infused herbal oil.
  3. Warm in a bain-marie, add 15g beeswax until it has melted.
  4. Take it off the heat.
  5. Whilst it is still warm add any essential oils you want to.
  6. Pour this into some salve jars.
  7. Allow to cool and then add a lid, label and store.

What herbal salve is good for burns? ›

Aloe ( Aloe vera ), as a cream or gel. Apply externally to the burned area, 3 to 4 times daily as needed, for soothing and healing. Calendula ( Calendula officinalis ), or pot marigold, as an ointment or a tea applied topically. To make tea from tincture, use 1/2 to 1 tsp.

What is the best natural thing to put on a burn? ›

Aloe vera is often touted as the “burn plant.” Studies show evidence that aloe vera is effective in healing first- to second-degree burns. Aloe is anti-inflammatory, promotes circulation, and inhibits the growth of bacteria.

Is Vaseline or aloe better for burns? ›

It revealed the aloe vera gel treated lesion healed faster than the vaseline gauze area. The average time of healing in the aloe gel area was 11.89 days and 18.19 days for the vaseline gauze treated wound.

What not to put on a fresh burn? ›

Do not apply ointments, toothpaste or butter to the burn, as these may cause an infection. Do not apply topical antibiotics. Cover the burn with a nonstick, sterile bandage. If blisters form, let them heal on their own while keeping the area covered.

What are the ingredients in burn ointment? ›

Water, Stearic Acid, Lauramide DEA, Beeswax, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Tetraborate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Diazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Triethanolamine, Eucalyptus Oil.

What 4 things should you not apply to a burn? ›

Do not use cream, lotion, oil, cortisone, butter, or egg white. If needed, protect the burn from rubbing and pressure with a sterile non-stick gauze (petrolatum or Adaptic-type) lightly taped or wrapped over it. Do not use a dressing that can shed fibers, because they can get caught in the burn.

How do you make healing salve at home? ›

  1. 4 cups Olive Oil ( I buy the big jar of olive oil at Costco)
  2. 1 1/4 cup Dried Herbs (I use 1/2 cup calendula, 1/2 cup plantain, 1/4 cup comfrey leaf)
  3. 4 – 6 oz Bees Wax (depending how thick you want it)
  4. 1 Tablespoon Vitamin E Oil (helps salve from going rancid)

How do you make moisturizing salve? ›

4 Homemade Salve and Balm Recipes
  1. 1/4 cup of chopped beeswax. 1 tablespoon olive oil. 2 tablespoons coconut oil. ...
  2. 4 tablespoons of organic cold-pressed virgin coconut oil. 3 tablespoons of rosehip or any essential oil. 4 capsules of vitamin E. ...
  3. 65 grams of distilled water. 1 gram colloidal oatmeal.
Feb 5, 2024

Should I put honey on a burn? ›

In minor burns, it is recommended to pour tap water immediately on burns, as this reduces the temperature. Afterwards, honey can be applied. Depending on the area, 15-30 ml of honey can be applied directly onto the burn wound or soaked in gauze before application.

What plant soothes burns? ›

The Aloe vera plant has been used for thousands of years to heal a variety of conditions, most notably burns, wounds, skin irritations, and constipation. It is grown in subtropical and tropical locations, including South Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

What ointment heals burns fast? ›

You may put a thin layer of ointment, such as petroleum jelly or aloe vera, on the burn. The ointment does not need to have antibiotics in it. Some antibiotic ointments can cause an allergic reaction. Do not use cream, lotion, oil, cortisone, butter, or egg white.

What draws out the sting of a burn? ›

Place the burned area under running water slightly colder than room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes or until the pain eases. Or put a cool, clean, damp cloth on the burn. Be aware that the burned area may swell. Remove tight items, such as rings or clothing, from the burned area as quickly as possible.

Is Vaseline or Neosporin better for burns? ›

The American Academy of Dermatology does not recommend applying any type of ointment to a burn due to the risk of infection. Petroleum jelly, applied two to three times daily, may help the skin in the burned area retain moisture and heal more quickly.

Is applying Vaseline good for burns? ›

Most doctors agree that Vaseline can be put on burns, but not as a first-aid treatment. We recommend using Vaseline as a dressing for minor burns, but it shouldn't be used on more serious burns.

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