How long will it take for a bees wax burn to heal? Do you know of any topical/ remedies you could recommend? - insight salon
I recently had my eyebrows waxed in a salon in your area. The bus was burning my skin and after about half an inch long scar that appeared. It is very sensitive and has been two days. I have eyebrows waxed for about ten years without any problems. I spoke with the manager in the living room and a voucher for another eyebrow wax is the best thing they can do. Any idea is welcome.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Insight Salon How Long Will It Take For A Bees Wax Burn To Heal? Do You Know Of Any Topical/ Remedies You Could Recommend?
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It happened once, oh how it hurts! The peeling of the skin of my eyes. The skin around the eyes is very, very sensitive. I suggest you do not get it done the eyebrows. Perhaps the use of vouchers to grow legs or manicure / pedicure.
It has my skin about 10 days to heal) (very good. If your skin is darker than the whole can be cured in less than a week. What (I could not know at that time) is to buy some aloe vera gel, cream, do not get the gel and make sure that it is possible as a pure aloe, preferably 100% (in general, creams contain only 4 and 15% aloe ) in them.
Place the gel on the burned area, which are often repeated throughout the day. This makes healing faster and you will not scar afterwards.
If the healing process has begun (you probably have), aloe vera-care setting on the site anyway.
I, you better hope soon.
ps I have very good Aloe Vera at Wal-Mart in the section near the pharmacy for sun protection and sunscreen. I have a largand glass for less than $ 6.00. Great for sunburn, burns during cooking.
about a week .... May is no longer dependent on his health and his age ...
about a week .... May is no longer dependent on his health and his age ...
The best thing for a burn immediately put ice on the subject - if it really hurts when you do, however, much less the long term such as burns, not too strong, no blisters and scars. It's too late, but I would try to see Aloe, to see if it relieve pain and reduce scarring. I think some aloe plants at home every year for burns and insect bites.
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