Burn Mark From Curling Wand :\
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Apr 10, 2014
Tracy W.
Apr 10, 2014
Mhairi M.
Ooh that looks sore, your poor thing, possibly bio oil could help to fade it, it does look like it will fade completely in time, I hope it does.
Apr 10, 2014
Ellie K.
Try sudocrem - it's a healing cream with antiseptic, a tiny tub lasts ages xx
Apr 10, 2014
Shauna S.
Aloe vera is great for burns. (not the green stuff you buy at the store) go to a health food store and get 100% pure aloe vera and put it in the fridge to make it nice and cool and put it on. Also vitamin e or coconut oil could help fade. Since it's a new scar, natural things like I mentioned can help fade it. Old scars are much harder to fade and usually require creams with chemicals.
Apr 10, 2014
Shumi C.
I agree with Shauna, try Aloe Vera or bio oil could help too. Make sure it's completely healed though before you attempt to fade the scar because you don't want to aggravate it further causing an infection.
Apr 10, 2014
Ella R.
I've had one of these on my neck so I feel your pain! Mine just went on its own and took about the same length yours has so far, so have faith! And Shauna's suggestion sounds good to me.
Apr 10, 2014
Tania S.
what shauna said^^
Apr 10, 2014
V K.
My mom is a chemist at UC and this is the weirdest but best--even better than fresh aloe: After a burn, the inside of a banana peel neutralizes it and takes the burn away. Not sure a month out though.
Apr 10, 2014
Traci W.
O wow I remember when I burned myself on the forehead.so I used a cocoa butter to rid the mark.
Apr 10, 2014
Kathy K.
Real aloe vera gel.. the plant.