A few sprays of SolBan gave me instant pain relief on a mild (1st degree?) burn I got on my finger from touching a very hot cast iron pan.
I'm not sure if this was the placebo effect or not, and I'm not sure why it worked, but it seemed to give me instant local pain relief and prevented blistering — which may or may not have occurred without the SolBan application, but it seemed like the kind of burn that has caused blistering in the past. Instead of the skin turning white and blistering, it got saturated in SolBan and just stayed red until it healed.
When the dull "after burn" pain was about to set in, I just remember thinking, SolBan is supposed to help with sunburn, right? Maybe it'll help with this.
Anyway, just thought I'd throw that out there. Another potential use for SolBan. Many thanks @haidut !
Thanks a lot for the great feedback! Aspirin and niacinamide can control the inflammation and histamine release due to the burn and this help with both pain control and skin healing. The caffeine does not hurt either but I think aspirin and niacinamide were the main helpers in this case.