Just check it out on a small patch of skin first
she doesn't do patch tests, that's how she's in this predicament
Vix, sorry hun
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Well, I wasn't gonna go welding a razor on my bits, with the state of my vision, at the moment.
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Lavender oil is what you want. Most health shops sell it, and Boots probably does as well. Drip liberally over the affected area and the pain will go almost instantly. Lavender is excellent for any sort of burn and it soothes the skin very quickly as well.
Phil.
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Lavender oil is what you want. Most health shops sell it, and Boots probably does as well. Drip liberally over the affected area and the pain will go almost instantly. Lavender is excellent for any sort of burn and it soothes the skin very quickly as well.
Phil.
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For practitioners then I would agree with you - but to the untrained/uneducated I would disagree - there are many ways to sensitise the skins and adding any neat oil is the quickest. You have to take into account peoples skin types, sensitivities, illnesses, allergies, dosing etc.
Even lavender oil should be used in a carrier. Yes it has the reputation for being the safest oil but can still be dangerous.