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Sunnyfey -> bedsheet burn (3/26/2008 7:37:00 AM)

think rug burn but from bedsheets....a particularly gnarly one with a bit of a scab...right in the middle of my back....(yes yes....I loved it.....every seconed of it) but I have a bellydance performence this weekend and also a play party where Im doing a flogging scene....


ON FRIDAY

how the hell do i get rid of this?!?!




sub4hire -> RE: bedsheet burn (3/26/2008 7:38:39 AM)

neosporin?  Other than that I have no clue.  You need the cut to heal as fast as it can.
Vitamin C helps to heal. 
Yet, you have to have it in you and still there are no miracles.





Sunnyfey -> RE: bedsheet burn (3/26/2008 7:44:21 AM)

well I cleaned it up in that morning, three days ago so the scab is dry and not cracking...one of those weird ones you know? not a lot of blood kind of like a big cat scratch. Anyway I cleaned it with witch hazel to take the swelling down ....not bad swelling mind you, more like the area around it was bruised so...it stopped hurting 2 days ago, but i just have a big gnarly ugly scratch....That Sir finds hilarious btw....and I have a distinct feeling if its not gone by then...hes going to keep pointing out and giggleing. Yes he giggles...its cute. Anyway...I have contemplated covering it with some thick pancake make up I have from my old stage performance days, but I just want it gone!!! The things I get myself into.....




sirsholly -> RE: bedsheet burn (3/26/2008 7:45:54 AM)

eat as much protein as you can




Sunnyfey -> RE: bedsheet burn (3/26/2008 7:47:33 AM)

I could make a bad joke about that but I  digress.....been takeing iron suppliments for years as im slightly anemic, but yeah I'll load up on red meat and such in the next...goddangit two days....




mistoferin -> RE: bedsheet burn (3/26/2008 7:54:01 AM)

I don't think there is anything that will make it disappear in the time frame you are working with....but might I suggest shopping for softer sheets?




Sunnyfey -> RE: bedsheet burn (3/26/2008 7:59:24 AM)

ha  you'd think right? but nooooooo Sir said "softer sheets? now we dont even have to play rough and you get those pretty marks on you" damn the twizted minds of our Doms sometimes.....




DragonLady5 -> RE: bedsheet burn (3/26/2008 5:51:45 PM)

Having you tried soaking it to soften the scab? Immerse yourself in the bath. I've also used petroleum jelly liberally to keep it soft. I scar easily and found this helps and seems to have the side effect of healing faster, although it could be my imagination.




Vendaval -> RE: bedsheet burn (3/27/2008 7:23:43 PM)

Apply pure vitamin E oil to the scar.  You can either buy it in a bottle from a drug store/  pharmacy or cut a vitamin E tablet in half and put the oil directly on your skin.  (You probably will need your Sir to help you apply this on your back).
 
Or try cutting a small section of an aloe vera leaf off and putting the sap directly on the scar.  The leaf can be stored in the fridge inside of a plastic bag and cut in sections for easy application.




ThunderRoad -> RE: bedsheet burn (3/28/2008 10:15:48 AM)

We got some 600 count sheets on sale a year ago.  Night and day difference over the 250-350 you normally find on sale.  We can never go back again.

All the sheet burns go away.




sadomasokisti -> RE: bedsheet burn (3/28/2008 11:13:15 AM)

Once I needed to get rid of rather large shallow surface wound (scratch) fast.  I got antibiotics cream (Fucidin).  Almost everything was gone in less than 4 days if I remember it right.




angelbluewingsz -> RE: bedsheet burn (3/29/2008 7:32:22 PM)

bacatracin ointment helps




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