Can You Really Use Shaving Cream To Treat A Sunburn?
Mia Walsh
Published Mar 30, 2026
According to Healthline, shaving cream can help to soothe a sunburn, and the reason actually makes perfect sense. Shaving cream is designed to both prepare skin for shaving by creating a moisturized and emollient surface, and it is also meant to soothe and calm skin that can become irritated during the process of shaving. Tsippora Shainhouse, MD, FAAD, and owner of Rapaport Dermatology of Beverly Hills, tells Healthline that "Shaving can cause skin irritation, so shaving creams often contain ingredients that reduce temporary redness and soothe inflammation." Such ingredients might be menthol, chamomile, Vitamin E, green tea, aloe, or shea butter.
While professionals generally agree that aloe gel and similar products are probably still the holy grail for sunburn healing and relief, many doctors also agree that shaving cream is an effective backup plan. Susan Massick, MD, a dermatologist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, tells Women's Health that in order to soothe a sunburn with shaving cream, you should apply it to the affected area twice daily. You can leave it on for 20-30 minutes and then should rinse it off with lukewarm water. Leaving it on longer can become uncomfortable as shaving cream tends to dry out.