He wants facial scars, go to biker bars and act like your tough. Problem solved. Tc
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He wants facial scars, go to biker bars and act like your tough. Problem solved. Tc
Hardest part is closing a laceration without glueing your "pinching" fingers. I keep fresh CA in my first aid kit in the shop. Reminds me, I need to rotate it out.
Got to remember to get the quick set glue too, One day I got the wrong tube, had to hold on to that cut for 15 minutes. Tc
so here is the issue regarding this. After a few days i found out that i just didnt make a clean slice in a straight line by accidentally hitting the scab and breaking it off. It started bleeding like a son of a bitch again. I somehow cut an upside down U shape. It must of sliced in at an angle and cut the edges somehow. So after a few days the skin died and shriveled and fell off. Now its a wound a good 1/2 inch long by 3/16 thick. Its not thin by any means. There is no pinching it back together either because its basically a crater of missing skin. I guess at this point there is not really anything to even do to avoid a scar.
When you lather, take your finger and clear theclather from around nicks, scabs, and zits, to make them more obvious so you do not run them over while shaving. I cut off a scab/welt from a duct interaction. It was unpleasant as well. Looked bad until it healed. It just joined all the other scars on my face. None of them are big but they have company. It all started at about nine when I went through a freshly cleaned storm door window.
there is no way to guarantee that, but there are a few things you can do to minimize the risk of a scare:
treat it fast to stop the bleeding, I suggest Yunnan Baiyao, it comes in a few different forms all can be broken down to powder , rub very little powder on the cut, apply a little pressure as you rub it around the cut, and the bleeding will stop , there should also be less pain, then every day rub the area to keep the blood flowing and that will aid in the healing process and lessen the chance of scarring.
plan b - come up with a cool story to tell how you got the scare
Remember, chicks dig scars. haha
The scar will probably go away, though it may take a while. Lanolin is always my go to for any nick or cut. Part of the magic of lanolin is that it hydrates skin much deeper than anything else.
So its been a couple weeks. It has healed and the scab has fallen off. However there is a divot in my chin now. Large enough to where i think the blade will sometimes dig into the scar and cut into it from the scar alone. Is this a usual occurrence or worry from people whom have large scars?
I havent yet shaved since because i am worried about nicking it until i am sure it is 100% healed. Because i have nicked them again in the past. And it starts the whole process over again.