Wind burn?

tekimsbro

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 12, 2007
Messages
156
Reaction score
2
Location
Camrose
Must have got some wind burn on the side of my face and neck last night out riding. -24C when we got home. 2 small swollen red spots...any good idea's for repair??
 

MOMMA

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 14, 2008
Messages
8,811
Reaction score
8,698
Location
The Kootenays
The kids and I pick a jar of poplar buds, soak them for a few weeks in olive oil, stirring them each day, cover the jar only with a paper towel. After a few weeks you get a red like oil that you can use on burns, bites, bruises, sore muscles. We melt a bit of beeswax into it to make a salve, perfect for windburn. If you look for it in a health food store it's called "balm of gillead". Best to pick the buds during the winter or they are really sticky.
 

tekimsbro

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 12, 2007
Messages
156
Reaction score
2
Location
Camrose
The kids and I pick a jar of poplar buds, soak them for a few weeks in olive oil, stirring them each day, cover the jar only with a paper towel. After a few weeks you get a red like oil that you can use on burns, bites, bruises, sore muscles. We melt a bit of beeswax into it to make a salve, perfect for windburn. If you look for it in a health food store it's called "balm of gillead". Best to pick the buds during the winter or they are really sticky.

Can you bring some to Edson for me today, Mom???
 

Eastcapeangler

Active VIP Member
Joined
Sep 8, 2008
Messages
1,089
Reaction score
0
Location
Idaho Falls
This isn't sarcasm, or a joke. I use preparation H on my sunburns & windburn. That's what it's intentional use was for when it was invented for the military. It doesn't smell so hot, but it really works!:d
 

tekimsbro

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 12, 2007
Messages
156
Reaction score
2
Location
Camrose
This isn't sarcasm, or a joke. I use preparation H on my sunburns & windburn. That's what it's intentional use was for when it was invented for the military. It doesn't smell so hot, but it really works!:d

Where did you get the windburn!! How! j/k
 

OVERKILL 19

Active VIP Member
Joined
Dec 22, 2006
Messages
3,420
Reaction score
1,929
Location
Red Deer
This isn't sarcasm, or a joke. I use preparation H on my sunburns & windburn. That's what it's intentional use was for when it was invented for the military. It doesn't smell so hot, but it really works!:d

My wife say I have my head up my a$$ anyway...two birds with one stone I geuss.
 

MOMMA

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 14, 2008
Messages
8,811
Reaction score
8,698
Location
The Kootenays
This isn't sarcasm, or a joke. I use preparation H on my sunburns & windburn. That's what it's intentional use was for when it was invented for the military. It doesn't smell so hot, but it really works!:d

Eastcape, did you know that some people use it to reduce puffiness around their eyes. Weird! I know! But I heard it works.
 

Cat401

Active VIP Member
Joined
Dec 27, 2008
Messages
3,115
Reaction score
8,290
Location
Waskatenau, Alberta
Try "Bag Balm"! It kept Shania Twains face looking good.:eek:


Bag Balm® Ointment
Used for over 100 years on cattle, horses and other domestic animals. It’s loaded with lanolin! For CATTLE: Helps soothe small injuries, rash chapping; massage on caked bag. Softens and moistens skin.
 
Top Bottom