Rinse & rePeat
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Yikes! Have you tried applying honey and keeping it covered? I recall seeing studies where sugar and honey helped with wound healing and I wonder if by keeping it covered, you trap CO2 to prevent scarring, sort of like simulating the womb environment?
Yeah I used Manuka honey topically the first few days and internally too. I stopped because it wouldn’t dry out and scab up solidly. Now I take my shower, and the thing gets all soft again, but I put a cool blow dryer on it to dry it back out and then some Progest-E and that is when things started to happen! From the moment I got the burn it did not hurt at all. I am REALLY surprised about that, because in the past a first degree burn from cooking would be so painful for days. This is a large second degree burn I got from the tailpipe of a motorcycle and the skin came off in one sheet instantly. I never felt anything! It is strangest thing.