9. Raw Honey: Nature’s Sweet Healer
The therapeutic properties of honey aren’t just tales from yesteryears; they’re backed by modern science. Raw honey, especially Manuka honey, has been shown to have significant anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, making it a delightful remedy for photodermatitis.
One of the foremost benefits of applying honey to sunburnt skin is its humectant nature. Honey naturally draws moisture from the environment and locks it into the skin. This ensures that the dry and damaged skin remains hydrated, aiding in its repair process.
But there’s more to honey than just hydration. Its anti-inflammatory properties can reduce the redness and swelling typical of photodermatitis. By forming a protective barrier, honey also ensures that the skin is shielded from external irritants.
An interesting historical tidbit: honey has been used as a healing agent since ancient Egyptian times. Hieroglyphics depict honey being applied to wounds, a testament to its age-old benefits. Today, its usage in skincare products and therapies is a continuation of this legacy.(9)