ok so i was being really stupid but i was talking on the phone and trying to straighten my hair at the same time when i accidentally burnt myself right below my chin!! it looks so bad, so does anyone know how to cover it up or get it not to scar!! please help!
MeLi<3 answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 12:32 am: Well that has happened to me too.. if the burnt is that bad go to the super market and buy scar remover or your near by pharmacy if its not a big burn keep ice on it when ever you can and if it doesn't bother you n e more use cover up makeup [ MeLi<3's advice column | Ask MeLi<3 A Question ]
LiLJaZzY answered Monday April 18 2005, 8:44 pm: scars-
in some cases burns do scar :(..but i doubt yours will because its just a straightner :) but there are many creams that will make it invisible if it does scar..
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you can use coverup..but make sure its the same color as your skin other wise it will look ridiculous..go to JCpenny..they offer free make overs..and if your not into that then just go over there and ask them which cover-up/concealer will look best for your situation
kittyluvr1826 answered Monday April 18 2005, 7:46 pm: I would put some neosporin on it. Then don't put anything on it to cover it up because that can either hurt really badly, or it can infect it-Which would be much worse. so i hope this helped you at least a little!! lyl ~lexi [ kittyluvr1826's advice column | Ask kittyluvr1826 A Question ]
x3bEstOfmEx answered Monday April 18 2005, 5:58 pm: put a cover up over it or a foundation or powder or whatever and to get it to not scar DONT PICK IT if u do it is most likely going to scar and try not repeating this again! lol [ x3bEstOfmEx's advice column | Ask x3bEstOfmEx A Question ]
not_your_star34 answered Monday April 18 2005, 5:50 pm: Use a powder or concealer that matches your skin tone... that may not fully cover it up, but it will hide it a bit.
About the scar thing... they do have creams for scars if you happen to get one. I'm not sure if it's true, but you can put vaseline on the burn to prevent it from scarring. (I am not positive if it's true, but it's worth a shot). I hope I helped! If you need any more help, just ask!
therocketsummer answered Monday April 18 2005, 5:45 pm: Aww. Use a consealer to cover it up, but before you do anything put Neosporin on it first so it wont scar. Neosporin really does help, it lessens the visibilty of scars quickly..
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