A Nair chemical burn typically takes about 1 to 3 weeks to heal, depending on the severity of the burn. To promote healing, you can apply soothing agents like aloe vera gel or over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream to reduce inflammation and discomfort. It's important to keep the area clean and moisturized and avoid further irritation. If the burn worsens or shows signs of infection, consult a healthcare professional.
Yes, it's a surface depilatory chemical, so it shouldn't effect the tattoo as long as it's fully healed. (3+ months.) Nair away. (:
It depends on how bad the burn is. But i will give you a secret to heal the burn rub some toothepasteon the burn an dleave it on the burn for 10 to 15 minuites for at least three daysand the burn should be gone and its not an old wives taleit really works I promise
more than 5 month depending on the acid
I actually have mine for 3 weeks now and it looks better but still not completely gone. I asked a lady down at a cosmetic's store and she told me that I have to do peeling once a week and moisturizr in order to let my skin regenerate again.
Some products for women that aid in hair removal are Nair. It is said that Nair will keep hair away for 6 weeks without shaving. The chemicals in Nair dissolve hair when applied and may burn if kept on too long.
Moderate burns may heal in 10-14 days and may leave scarring.
Critical or major burns take more than 14 days to heal and will leave significant scarring.
A first degree burn typically heals within 1 to 2 weeks. The healing process can vary depending on the individual's overall health and how well they care for the burn, such as keeping it clean and protected.
If a toddler ever sustains a burn of any kind, they should be immediately taken to the hospital. That being said, superficial burns should heal in a few days. More serious burns will take longer to heal and need to be under a doctor's supervision.
Nair is said to keep hair from growing back for a month or more. In an unopened bottle, Nair will last indefinitely. Once opened it will need to be used up.
This type of burn should be seen by your doctor and he/she can decide what ointment you should use and be sure you do not get infection. Trying to heal such a burn yourself could cause infection. As you know the lower back can be an awkward place to try and treat the burn. Even clothing rubbing on your lower back even if you have a clean gauze on it may cause infection. Please see your doctor.
Place nair on yourself, wait for 15 minutes (or however long the directions tell you to), then wipe it off with a wet washcloth.