Author Topic: Just got a Soldering Iron Burn  (Read 1793 times)

I straighten my hair every day.


I've burned the forget out of my ears and my shoulders with a 460*F piece of metal.

This, along with countless burns on my fingers and forehead (rarely)

Reminds me of the first time my dad showed me how to use one, He was completely confident that it wouldn't burn nor hurt me.

I accidentally touched my finger and had a blister for a few days.

This, along with countless burns on my fingers and forehead (rarely)


Finger burns suck loving ass dude.

What the forget
You're supposed to pop ALL of those if you ever want to get rid of them, it's not like they magicly go away after a while.

You are an idiot.


Ignore altered's advice.

What the forget
You're supposed to pop ALL of those if you ever want to get rid of them, it's not like they magicly go away after a while.
Oh my god.  The body naturally heals them.

When you pop entrepreneur les and warts, it can leave behind facial scarring.


Finger burns suck loving ass dude.
How long do you spend on your hair anyway?

How long do you spend on your hair anyway?


depends.


If I have to go somewhere usually like 20 minutes, this is my schedule;


Shower.

Towel Dry until it's not dripping.

Put in heat products so that my hair doesn't get dried out during next step

Blow Dry

Put in more heat products

Straighten

Put in spray in conditioner.


That's if I have to go somewhere fast, that usually takes like 20-30 minutes, depending on how much I care about how my hair looks that day.


If I don't plan on going out for a while, I just let my hair air dry, and then when I need to straighten it, I dampen it a little, move it around, blow dry, and then straighten. That takes like 10 minutes.


That longest I've ever spent on my hair was an hour, and that was for halloween.


depends.


If I have to go somewhere usually like 20 minutes, this is my schedule;


Shower.

Towel Dry until it's not dripping.

Put in heat products so that my hair doesn't get dried out during next step

Blow Dry

Put in more heat products

Straighten

Put in spray in conditioner.


That's if I have to go somewhere fast, that usually takes like 20-30 minutes, depending on how much I care about how my hair looks that day.


If I don't plan on going out for a while, I just let my hair air dry, and then when I need to straighten it, I dampen it a little, move it around, blow dry, and then straighten. That takes like 10 minutes.


That longest I've ever spent on my hair was an hour, and that was for halloween.
You not woman though?



Wow.  Still vulnerable to infection.

And its common knowledge you don't pop blisters, warts, entrepreneur les, or anything of the like.

I pop occasional entrepreneur les that appear on my  face. :o

I straighten my hair every day.


I've burned the forget out of my ears and my shoulders with a 460*F piece of metal.
you're a feminine man

Oh my god.  The body naturally heals them.

That hasn't happened to me, my acne just gets worse.

When you pop entrepreneur les and warts, it can leave behind facial scarring.

I've popped alot of my entrepreneur les and there's no facial scarring.
+My dad popped a blister he got and there was no scarring.

You are an idiot.


Ignore altered's advice.

If it's not good why are you calling it advice?
Advice is suppost to benefit, hurr.
« Last Edit: March 24, 2011, 08:08:45 PM by Altered »

^If your acne doesn't subside and you wash your face twice a day every day, maybe go to a dermatologist.  I grew 4 or 5 inches in a year and I got this weird sulfur-based wash that helps.