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How to Cure Curling Iron Burns

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Summary: To cure a curling iron burn, apply liquid vitamin E to prevent scarring and ease pain and apply aloe vera to alleviate the burn and help the skin heal faster. Treat a curling iron burn as soon as it happens with styling advice from a professional hairstylist in this free video on hair care and hairstyles.

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Lauren Farraher has been styling all types of hair for more than nine years. Farraher has experience in cutting, styling and coloring men's, women's and children's hair. She attended a...read more

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"Hi my name is Lauren and today I am here to discuss how to take care of curling iron burns. We have all been in a rush to get ready and we have accidentally burnt our neck or maybe our forehead with a curling iron as we are getting ready to go. We've also maybe burnt our fingers. A few really great ways to calm the burning of the actual burn so that way it doesn't hurt as much plus also to prevent it from scarring are to use just some vitamins that you can actually get. You can get Vitamin E, the capsules at any given point at any drug store. Vitamin E, what I suggest you do with it is you get the capsules, you break the capsule and then you can actually use some of the Vitamin E that is actually in the capsule and you are going to actually rub it on to the burn. It is going to ease the pain a little bit but more importantly it will prevent it from scarring and it will help it heal quicker. Aloe will also do the same and so will Vitamin D. We all know when we get a sun burn and we use Aloe Vera in order to calm sunburn and in order also to prevent us from flaking and our skin being completely dried out. So it will add the moisture that you need plus it will prevent the stinging of the burn and prevent scarring so if you are in a rush or even if you have just accidentally burnt yourself with any curling tool then use Vitamin E, aloe or Vitamin D and that will be how you can cure a curling iron burn."

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