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Oh GOD no.
If you counterbalance your discolour while it's peeling in some kind of cure or medicine, including aloe vera, it gets into the sensitive wound underneath the coating of destroyed dead wound that's currently peeling off and causes a stinging/burning sensation. It's a intense intent in another words.
If you place some variety of, rattling anything another than -light- amounts of aloe vera a day or digit after you first get home, it'll counterbalance the wound like a covered cooking pot and proceed to prepare your wound while the heat is still there. Be careful, move a day or digit after the initial burn to apply some variety of toiletries and -NEVER- place toiletries on another than Bag Balm on while it's peeling.
Bag balm is the exclusive thing that helped me. It's directed towards farm birdlike ingest such as abrasions on horses from unsaddled riding, on the teets of cows from milking, etc...but it's also for various sores and non-open injuries on humans as well, and you can also ingest as a cure when doing hard work like moving and roughing your hands up with boxes or carrying Christmas pine trees. ouch.
My mother has used it since before my older brother was born, over 20 years!
http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/browse/Home/Apothecary/Body-Care/Moisturize-Protect/Bag-Balm/D/30100/P/1:100:1000:10010:100030/I/f03180?evar3=SEARCH
You exclusive need a tiny bit and the tin is rather large and lasts FOREVER.
I seriously propose it.
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